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The bill would raise New Mexico’s minimum wage to $17.00 per hour on Jan 1, 2026, eliminate tip credits, and index wages to CPI annually.
The bill would raise New Mexico’s minimum wage to $17.00 per hour on Jan 1, 2026, eliminate tip credits, and index wages to CPI annually.
Status: Action postponed indefinitely (06/03/2025)
Introduced: January–February 2025 (first read Feb 11, 2025)
Primary sponsor(s): Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (and others)
Subject: Labor — minimum wage, employer/employee law
To raise New Mexico’s state minimum wage to $17.00 per hour (effective Jan 1, 2026), eliminate sub‑minimum/tipped wages and certain statutory exemptions, and require annual inflation indexing.
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- Extract and present the LFC/fiscal tables (state and program line‑item impacts) in a clearer format, or
- Prepare a short comparison showing how this proposal compares with current federal and New Mexico minimum wages and with common indexing approaches.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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