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Senate Finance Committee To Take Up Minimum Wage Bill

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The Senate Finance committee will hold a hearing Tuesday on a bill that aims to boost New Hampshire’s minimum wage.

New Hampshire currently defaults to the federal rate of $7.25 an hour, after lawmakers repealed the state’s minimum wage law in 2011.

The bill going before the Senate committee this week would raise that to $8.25 an hour next year, and again to $9 an hour in 2016.

Future increases would then to be tied to the cost of living.

The Democratically-controlled House passed the bill last month and Governor Maggie Hassan has expressed support for boosting the minimum wage.

But if history is any indication, the bill’s chances of making it through the Republican-led Senate are slim.

Senate lawmakers rejected a measure last year that would have restored the state’s minimum wage law.

The state’s Business and Industry Association opposes an increase.

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Michael serves as NHPR's Program Director, and as Executive Producer of The Exchange. Michael came to NHPR in 2012, working as the station's newscast producer/reporter. In 2015, he took on the role of Morning Edition producer. Michael worked for eight years at The Telegraph of Nashua, covering education and working as the metro editor. Michael started his career in journalism working as a reporter for the Derry News. Michael is a New Hampshire native, born and raised in Nashua. He studied journalism at Keene State College.
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