The California Assembly has green-lighted a plan that would create the highest statewide minimum wage in the nation of $15 an hour by 2022.
The proposal was passed Thursday and now moves on to the state Senate for consideration.
Democrats who control both legislative chambers hailed the increase as a boon to more than 2 million of California’s poorest workers and an example to the nation as it struggles with a growing gap between rich and poor.
Republicans echoed fears from business owners and economists that the annual increases — eventually tied to inflation — would compound California’s image as hostile to business.
The Assembly passed SB3 with a 48-26 vote.
The state of New York is considering a similar measure.
(AP)