Hawaiʻi could soon have the highest minimum wage in the country

The conference committee vote to approve was unanimous, although state Rep. Val Okimoto voted with reservations because of the wage tip credit.

“Working families are going to be getting a huge boost in income, which is well overdue.” said Nate Hix, director of Living Wage Hawaii.

It is up to Gov. David Ige to make the final call.

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