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Lawmakers Asked to Look at Wage Gap

Steve Burns

 

Indiana leaders are asking lawmakers to pass legislation addressing the state’s wage gap.

A coalition of lawmakers and civic groups met at the Statehouse Wednesday to support two bills being proposed this session.

The bills would address wage inequity by holding employers more accountable, and giving the Indiana Civil Rights Commission authority to investigate employee complaints about pay gaps.

State Rep. Linda Lawson, author of House Bill 1390, says Indiana is one of the bottom ten states in the nation for wage equality.

"We should care about the women who live in this state. How is it other states care so much, and we care so little? ”

State Sen. Jean Breaux authored Senate Bill 93. She says the debate over wage inequality has been going on for too long.

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“Please, let’s once and for all make it possible for women to live in quality and equality in the state of Indiana.”

A report released last year says Indiana’s wage gap increased to 26 percent in 2016. That gap is even larger for minorities.