State Rep. Ryan Chamberlin Files Bill To Reform Florida’s Minimum Wage
State Representative Ryan Chamberlin announced he filed HB 541, a bill to reform Florida’s minimum wage with provisions for alternate means of compensation.

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Tallahassee, Fla. — State Representative Ryan Chamberlin announced he filed HB 541, a bill to reform Florida’s minimum wage with provisions for alternate means of compensation.
“The minimum wage in Florida as currently codified in our state constitution has become a weight on Florida’s economy and a hindrance to workers seeking to improve their personal finances,” said Rep. Ryan Chamberlin. “This bill will give both employers and employees more flexibility to work out compensatory agreements that are unshackled by the heavy hand of government. This will be good for employers, workers, independent contractors, and the economy at large.”
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Rep. Chamberlin added:
“As we continuously artificially increase the minimum wage, not only does our cost of living increase, but employees are forced out of the job market, adding unforeseen consequences and stress to their families. Companies are forced to make difficult decisions regarding their staff, whether by cutting staff hours, laying off individuals, or leaving the state altogether. Wage controls are always enacted with good intentions but always lead to a decrease in opportunities.”

Rep. Chamberlin concluded: “We must seek alternative options like career development and continued education to ensure workers are receiving the skills needed to compete in today’s economy. Wages should be given based on skill and experience, not artificially inflated numbers given to us by the government. This legislation will add more jobs to the market, lower the cost of labor, increase the pool of workers, increase small business profits, and reduce the cost of living for consumers.”
State Senator Jonathan Martin has filed the companion legislation in the State Senate.
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