CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire would re-establish and raise its minimum wage under a bill passed by the House.
The state currently relies on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, the lowest in New England.
The bill approved Wednesday on a vote of 209-139 would set the minimum wage at $10 per hour in 2020 and $12 per hour in 2021.
Democrats argue that the increase will help low-wage workers who most need help to get closer to a living wage. Republicans counter that states that have enacted increases have seen jobs decline and the take-home pay for low-wage workers decrease due to reduced hours.
The House made changes to the bill that previously passed the Senate, so the proposal now goes back to the other chamber.
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