Regards abandoned manufactured homes
Raises the statewide minimum wage to $15/hour (Sept 4, 2023) and allows higher local rates, boosting worker pay and prompting employer cost changes.
Raises the statewide minimum wage to $15/hour (Sept 4, 2023) and allows higher local rates, boosting worker pay and prompting employer cost changes.
Note: This summary describes the Working Families Act (HB 569) content provided, which focuses on multiple family- and workforce-oriented policy changes (child care subsidies, child tax credit, minimum wage, housing/homebuyer support, and paid family leave). Effective dates and numeric values below are taken from the bill text.
The bill is a multipronged package intended to reduce costs for working families, increase income support, expand housing assistance for public servants, raise the minimum wage, and establish a paid family leave program with employer cost-offset grants.
Child care copayments
Child tax credit
Minimum wage
Property tax homestead “circuit breaker”
Homebuyers’ assistance for public servants
Paid family leave and employer grant fund
For exact statutory language, credit tables, and program implementation details (eligibility, benefit levels, administrative rules, and appropriation amounts), refer to the full bill text and committee reports.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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