Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB395

Caption

Labor and industrial relations; minimum wage; provide for an increase

Impact

The enactment of HB395 will affect many low-wage workers, particularly those in industries where tipping is common, as it includes provisions to allow employers of tipped workers to credit tips towards the minimum wage requirements. This could provide some financial relief to employers while also ensuring that tipped workers receive a higher base wage, supporting their economic wellbeing. The bill also updates the threshold for exemptions regarding employers with lower annual sales and employee counts, raising the limits significantly, which could affect numerous small businesses.

Summary

House Bill 395 proposes a significant increase to the minimum wage in Georgia, raising it from $5.15 to $15.00 per hour. The bill aims to standardize the minimum wage across the state and seeks to eliminate various existing eligibility exemptions that have historically allowed certain employers and employees to bypass minimum wage laws. These changes reflect the growing concern regarding the living wage and economic sustainability for workers across the state.

Contention

As with many discussions surrounding minimum wage legislation, there are expected contention points. Advocates for the bill argue that the current minimum wage is insufficient for workers to meet basic living expenses, particularly in urban areas. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential impact on small businesses and the risk of increased unemployment if employers struggle to meet the new wage standards. Further discussions will likely address how the wage increase could affect the broader economic landscape in Georgia, as well as the sustainability of smaller firms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB394

Labor and industrial relations; minimum wage for certain state employees; increase

GA SB273

Minimum Wage; certain provisions regarding the minimum wage law; revise

GA HB2295

Minimum wage increase

GA HB2289

Minimum wage increase

GA HB2899

Minimum wage; increase; definitions

GA HCR2021

Minimum wage; increase; definitions

GA HB2849

Minimum wage; definitions; increase

GA HB16

Labor and industrial relations; protections for warehouse distribution center workers; provide

GA HB306

Labor and industrial relations; cause of action for workplace harassment and retaliation; provide

GA HB1157

Labor and industrial relations; preemption of wage and employment benefit mandates adopted by a local government entity; repeal certain provisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.