

2005 Senate Bill 318 (Prohibit employment for less than specified wage ) (Senate Roll Call 132)
Passed in the Senate (35 to 0) on March 9, 2006, to make it unlawful to pay a person an hourly wage that is less than $6.95 beginning Oct. 1, 2006, $7.15 beginning July 1, 2007 and $7.40 beginning July 1, 2008 notwithstanding any voluntary agreement between the employer and employee. The current minimum wage level required for hourly employees is $5.15 an hour. The bill would not index these levels to the cost of living. The bill would make Michigan low-skill or first-time workers covered by the law the fourth most expensive in the nation. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 35 in favor, 0 opposed, and 2 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 132 at Senate Journal 24)
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The following legislators supported 2005 Senate Bill 318 (Prohibit employment for less than specified wage ):
The following legislators opposed 2005 Senate Bill 318 (Prohibit employment for less than specified wage ):
The following legislators did not vote on 2005 Senate Bill 318 (Prohibit employment for less than specified wage ):
| Brater (D) | Thomas (D) |
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