HR 122
Original LAW Act
Jurisdiction
US Congress
Session
119th Congress (2025-2026)
Last updated at
Jun 14, 2026, 6:24 AM
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Bill overview
The Original LAW Act proposes to gradually increase the federal minimum wage to better reflect the cost of living. Starting in 2026, the wage would rise to $10.59 per hour and increase by $4 each year until 2030, reaching $26.59. After 2030, the Department of Labor would adjust the minimum wage every seven years, based on a formula that aims to ensure a wage sufficient for a family of four with two children to earn 40% more than the federal poverty threshold. This legislation seeks to address poverty and housing affordability challenges for low-wage workers.
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