91st General Assembly
Summary of HB1954
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House Sponsors:
MURPHY-MADIGAN,MJ-SCHOENBERG-O'BRIEN-MCGUIRE, LANG, DART, 
   MCCARTHY, FOWLER, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, GILES, 
   BRADLEY AND NOVAK.

Senate Sponsors:
MOLARO

Short description: 
MINIMUM WAGE-ANNUALLY ADJUSTED                                             

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the Minimum Wage  Law.  Increases  the  minimum  wage  for      
   workers  18  years  and  older  to  $6.50 per hour on January 1, 2000.      
   Provides that, beginning in 2001, the minimum wage shall  be  annually      
   adjusted  by  the  Department  of  Labor. Provides that the adjustment      
   shall be calculated each September 30, using the consumer price  index      
   for  urban wage earners and clerical workers, and shall take effect on      
   January 1 of the following year. Provides that the Director  of  Labor      
   shall  by  rule establish the minimum wage for employees under the age      
   of 18 years.                                                                
          STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission)                     
          HB 1954 would not affect the bonding authorization of the            
          State, and, therefore has no direct impact on the level of           
          State indebtedness.                                                  
          PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission)                               
          HB 1954 would not increase the accrued liability or annual cost      
          of any public pension fund or retirement system in Illinois.         
          BALANCED BUDGET NOTE (Bureau of the Budget)                          
          Since this bill is not a supplemental appropriation bill, the        
          Balanced Budget Note Act is inapplicable.                            
          HOUSING AFFORDABILITY NOTE (Housing Development Authority)           
          This bill will have no fiscal effect on the cost of construct-       
          ing, purchasing, owning or selling a single-family residence.        
          FISCAL NOTE (Department of Labor)                                    
          The total impact for this bill is $131,550.                          
          STATE MANDATES NOTE (Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs)        
          Creates a personnel mandate for which State reimbursement is         
          required; no estimate of the cost is available.                      
          HOME RULE NOTE (Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs)             
          Does not preempt home rule power of municipalities or counties.      
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 01-01-09

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   0     SENATE -   0


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