HB 221

Florida Republicans Propose Bill Allowing Below Minimum Wage “Opportunity”

In Florida, a legislative proposal (HB 221) seeks to allow certain workers, including interns and apprentices, to voluntarily opt out of minimum wage for up to 252 days, provided they are paid at least the federal minimum wage. Critics argue this bill undermines a voter-approved minimum wage increase, potentially exploits vulnerable workers, and lacks adequate enforcement mechanisms. Despite concerns about the bill’s constitutionality and its potential to lower wages, it has advanced from a House subcommittee along party lines, with Republicans supporting it and Democrats opposing it.

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