STATE BILL #/EXECUTIVE WAGE INCREASE ADDITIONAL BILL INFORMATION STATUS ORDER/BALLOT INITIATIVE Alaska SB 122 $15.00 2017 Alabama HB 70 $8.20 2017 (Jan) $9.15 2017 (July) $10.10 2018 Alabama HB 71 $7.25 Alabama HB 174 N/A Prohibits local units of government Alabama SB 185 $8.10 2017 (Jan) $8.95 2017 (July) Arizona HB 2545 N/A Would establish a minimum wage that is necessary for a person earn an annual income (5 days per week for 52 weeks) that is at least 15% more than the federal poverty level California AB 67 N/A Would require 2x regular pay for employees at grocery and retails establishments on holidays California AB 1007 N/A Would set minimum wage on and after January 1, 2016, at the amount necessary to keep a family of 3 above the supplemental poverty level. California SB 3 $10.50 2017 $13.00 2020 $14.00 2021 $15.00 2022 For employers with 26 or more employees beginning in 2023 In ; Hearing postponed Died California Ballot Measure Minimum Wage. Increases and Future Adjustments. Initiative Statute. $10.50 2018 $11.00 2019 $12.00 2020 $13.00 2021 $14.00 2022 $15.00 2023 $10.00 2016 $11.00 2017 $12.00 2018 $13.00 2019 $14.00 2020 $15.00 2021 For employers with 25 or less employees Colorado SB 54 N/A Allows local units of government to set a minimum wage Connecticut HB 5370 $13.00 2020 $14.00 2021 Withdrawn Postponed indefinitely Public hearing on 3/3
$15.00 2012 Delaware SB 39 $8.75 2016 $9.25 2017 $9.75 2018 $10.25 2019 District of Columbia B21 712 $12.50 2017 $13.25 2018 $14.00 2019 $15.00 2020 Florida HB 109/SB 6 $15.00 2017 1 st reading Georgia SB 292 N/A Removes the state s ability to preempt local divisions of government from adopting a minimum wage Georgia SB 293 Hawaii SB 2463 $16.00 2020 Idaho HB 400 $8.75 2016 $9.25 2017 Idaho HB 463 N/A Prohibits local units of government Illinois SB 2145 $9.00 2015 $9.50 2016 $10.00 2017 $10.50 2018 $11.00 2019 Illinois SB 2552 $9.00 2017 $9.50 2018 $10.00 2019 Only for persons age 26 years and older Prohibits local units of government Re-referred to 3 rd Reading deadline May 13, 2016 Indiana SB 211 $11.25 2016 Indiana SB 369 $12.00 2016 $15.00 2017 Kansas HB 2012 $8.25 2016 $9.25 2017 $10.25 2018 Died Kansas HB 2316 $8.06 2016 $8.87 2017 $9.68 2018 $10.50 2019 $11.32 2020 Kansas SB 80 $8.25 2016 $9.25 2017 $10.25 2018 Kentucky HB 278 $8.20 2016 $9.15 2017 Does not apply organizations with less than $500,000 in annual sales Died Died Favorable report; posted for passage
Louisiana HB 201 N/A Proposed constitutional amendment Would allow the legislature to pass local or special minimum wage laws Louisiana HB 256 N/A Prohibits local units of government Louisiana HB 297 $7.25 2017 $8.25 2018 Louisiana HB 370 $8.00 2017 $8.50 2018 Only applies to municipalities with populations between 48,000 and Louisiana HB 425 N/A Would allow municipalities with populations greater than 320,000 to set their own minimum wage requirements Louisiana SB 269 $8.00 2017 $8.50 2018 Louisiana SB 347 N/A Allows municipalities to establish minimum wage requirements Maine LD 1661 $9.00 2017 after 2020 $11.00 2019 $12.00 2020 Maine LD 1695 $8.50 2017 $9.00 2018 $9.50 2019 Maine Ballot Measure An Act To Raise the Minimum Wage $10.00 2020 $9.00 2017 $11.00 2019 $12.00 2020 Massachusetts HB 1773 $13.50 2016 $15.00 by 2018 Massachusetts HB 3923 $12.00 2016 $13.50 2017 Only fast food restaurants and big box stores are affected Massachusetts SB 1022 Allows cities and towns to establish a minimum wage higher than the state s for tipped employees Maryland HB 1372 $10.10 2016 $11.90 2017 $13.25 2018 $14.25 2019 $15.00 2020 Maryland SB 940 $10.10 2016 $11.90 2017 $13.25 2018 Amendments adopted, rereferred to Reported with amendments Certified to appear on ballot In Hearing scheduled In Unfavorable report Hearing on 3/17/16
$14.25 2019 $15.00 2020 Minnesota HF 1241 N/A Prohibits local units of government Minnesota HF 4005/SF 3612 $10.25 2017 $13.00 2020 $14.00 2021 $15.00 2022 Large employers with annual sales over $500,000 Author added $8.50 2017 $9.25 2018 $10.00 2019 $11.00 2020 $12.00 2021 $13.00 2022 Small employers with less than $500,000 in annual sales Mississippi HB 641 $9.00 2016 Mississippi HB 709 $15.00 2016 Mississippi HB 1236 N/A Would authorize a statewide ballot question to determine to state s minimum wage Mississippi HB 1315 $7.50 2017 $8.00 2018 $8.50 2019 Mississippi HB 1316 $9.00 2016 Mississippi SB 2318 $7.50 2016 $7.75 2017 $8.00 2018 Prohibits local units of government Missouri HB 1453 $15.00 2017 Only applies to organizations with more than $575,000 in annual sales Missouri HB 1517 $10.25 2017 Missouri HB 2085 $15.00 2017 Only applies to organizations with more than $1,000,000 in annual sales or business done Missouri HB 2359 $10.10 2017 Missouri HB 2341 N/A Prohibits local units of government Withdrawn Missouri SB 953 $10.10 2017 Missouri SB 957 $15.00 2017 New HB 1480 $8.25 2017 Inexpedient to Hampshire $9.00 2018 Legislate $9.50 2019
New SB 412 $12.00 60 days after Bill died Hampshire enactment New Jersey A 15 $15.00 Immediate Passed both houses New Jersey A 3796 $9.75 2017 $10.25 2018 $10.75 2019 $11.25 2020 $12.00 2021 $12.75 2022 $13.50 2023 $9.75 2017 $11.25 2018 $12.50 2020 $13.25 2021 $14.00 2022 $14.50 2023 For the 7 counties with the highest cost of living $9.50 2017 $10.50 2019 $11.00 2020 $11.50 2021 $12.00 2022 $12.50 2023 For the 7 counties with the lowest cost of living New Jersey S 15 $10.10 2017 Minimum wage shall be raised annually from 2018-2021 by the greater of either $1.25 per hour or $1.00 per hour + the annual cost of living increase New Jersey S 488 N/A Prohibits local units of government New Mexico HB 125 $8.40 2017 $9.20 2018 $10.10 2019 Substituted by A 15 New Mexico HB 154 $15.00 2017 New Mexico HB 211 N/A Prohibits local units of government New Mexico HB 323 $10.10 2017 New Mexico SJR 18 N/A Effective in 2017, would raise minimum wage to an amount equal to the increase in cost of living from 2009-2015 Do pass report adopted New Mexico SB 236 $10.10 2016 Only applies to state employees
New Mexico SB 237 $10.10 2016 Only applies to state employees and state contractors New York SB 7257 $12.50 2016 Only applies to cities with more than $13.75 2017 1 million residents or counties with more than 900,000 residents New York AB 8022 N/A Requires the legislature to approve any wage order by the commissioner of the Department of Labor before the order becomes effective New York AB 8143/SB 5838 N/A Requires that in the event of any adjustment to the minimum wage must be accompanied by adjustments to reimbursements to entities under contract with the state to reflect the increased cost to hire and keep direct service staff New York AB 9006/SB 6406 $11.00 2016 New York City large employers (more $13.00 2017 than 11 employees) Held in for consideration $10.50 2016 $12.00 2017 $13.50 2018 $15.00 2019 New York City small employers (10 or less employees) $10.00 2016 Employers outside of New York City $11.00 2017 $12.00 2018 $13.00 2019 $14.00 2020 $15.00 2021 New York SB 1817 $11.15 2016 New York SB 3269 $10.10 2017 Allows municipalities to establish a minimum wage higher than the state s minimum wage New York SB 3559 $9.50 2015 New York SB 5602 $12.50 2016 $13.75 2017 Only applies to cities with more than 1 million residents or counties with more than 900,000 residents North Carolina HB 2 N/A Prohibits local units of government North Carolina HB 1046 $9.00 2017 Filed
North Carolina HB 1077 Allows municipalities to establish a minimum wage higher than the state s minimum wage North Carolina SB 864 $12.00 2017 Ohio HB 486 $10.10 2017 Oklahoma HB 2385 $10.10 2017 Oklahoma HB 2629 $9.25 2017 Oklahoma HB 2749 $10.10 2017 Oregon HB 4054 $11.00 2017 $12.25 2018 $13.50 2019 Oregon SB 1532 $9.75 2017 $10.25 2018 $10.75 2019 $11.25 2020 $12.00 2021 $12.75 2022 $13.50 2023 $9.75 2017 $11.25 2018 $12.50 2020 $13.25 2021 $14.00 2022 $14.75 2023 $9.50 2017 $10.50 2019 $11.00 2020 $11.50 2021 $12.00 2022 $12.50 2023 Oregon SB 1592 $11.00 2017 $12.25 2018 $13.50 2019 Pennsylvania HB 1694 $9.00 90 days after enactment $10.50 1 year after effective date $12.50 2 years after effective date $13.50 3 years after effective date Large metropolitan areas (defined by state) Rural areas (defined by state) In upon adjournment
$15.00 4 years after effective date Pennsylvania SB 195 $8.67 2015 $10.10 2016 Rhode Island H 7285 $10.50 2017 Dropped from Committee recommended measure be held for further study Rhode Island S 2329 N/A Rhode Island S 2378 $10.10 2017 Recommended be held in for further study South Carolina S 938 $8.75 2017 $10.50 2018 $13.25 2019 $15.00 2020 Tennessee HB 2090 $15.00 2016 sub Tennessee HB 2277 $10.10 2016 Tennessee HB 2324 $10.00 2016 sub Tennessee SB 2046 $10.10 2016 Placed on Tennessee SB 2319 $10.00 2016 Placed on Tennessee SB 2322 $15.00 2016 Placed on Utah HB 195 $12.00 2016 Enacting clause stricken, refiled Virginia HJR 72 N/A Requires the Virginia Employment Commission to study the effects of raising the minimum wage. The commission would be required to report to the legislature in 2017. Virginia HJR 78 N/A Encourages employers to pay their employees a living wage, derived from data from the MIT Living Wage Calculator Virginia HB 597 $10.00 2016 $13.00 2017
Virginia HB 623 $10.10 2016 Employees who are at least 25 years of age and work for a large employers (at least 16 employees) All other employees would be paid the current minimum wage ($7.25) Virginia HB 955 N/A Allows municipalities to establish a minimum wage higher than the state s minimum wage Virginia HB 1258 $8.50 2016 $10.00 2017 $11.84 2018 Virginia SB 88/SB 129 $8.00 2016 $9.00 2017 $10.10 2018 Virginia SB 688 $10.10 2016 $13.00 2017 Washington HB 1355 $10.00 2016 $10.50 2017 Washington HB 6087 $9.47 2015 Scheduled for $10.00 2016 public hearing $10.50 2017 $13.00 2020 Wisconsin AB 904 N/A Creates a wage council to study the Failed to pass minimum wage and make recommendations regarding increases in the minimum wage Wisconsin SB 780 N/A Gradually increases the tipped Introduced minimum wage, then eliminates it and requires tipped employees to be paid the non tipped minimum wage Wyoming HB 4 $9.50 2016 7/18/2016