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US SB3780
Bill
AI Summary
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Federal minimum wage increases from current rate to $10.00/hour upon enactment, then to $13.00, $16.50, and $20.00/hour over the following three years, with automatic annual adjustments thereafter based on the greater of CPI or GDP growth
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Tipped employee base wage rises from $6.00/hour to $20.00/hour over six years, after which the separate tipped minimum wage is eliminated and tipped workers receive the full federal minimum wage
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Employees gain an explicit right to retain all tips received, and employers must inform workers of this right
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Subminimum wage for workers with disabilities phases out over six years, rising from $5.00/hour to the full federal minimum wage, with no new special certificates issued to employers after enactment
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Youth subminimum wage for newly hired employees under 20 years old increases by $2.00/year starting at $6.00/hour until reaching the federal minimum wage, then the separate youth wage category is repealed
Legislative Description
Give America a Raise Act
Labor and employment
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
2/4/2026