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HR 7 creates a 15-member, bipartisan House committee to study and advance bills on Michigan minimum wage, tipped workers, and earned sick time.
HR 7 creates a 15-member, bipartisan House committee to study and advance bills on Michigan minimum wage, tipped workers, and earned sick time.
Status: Adopted
Introduced: January 22, 2025
Primary sponsor: Rep. Matt Hall (with multiple co-sponsors)
Classification: House resolution (select committee creation)
HR 7 creates a temporary, bipartisan Select Committee within the Michigan House of Representatives to study and consider legislation aimed at protecting employees and supporting small businesses across the state. The resolution responds to concerns about wage and workplace policies that may affect worker paychecks and small business viability.
HR 7 establishes a formal, House‑authorized forum for concentrated review and development of policy on minimum wage (including tipped-worker rules) and earned‑sick‑time. It centralizes consideration of these topics in a 15‑member panel that can draft and forward legislative proposals to the full House, potentially accelerating movement of bills on these issues. Actual changes to wages, tipped-worker pay rules, or sick‑leave entitlements would require separate statutory legislation approved through the normal legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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