COMP NEWS – Florida Governor and Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis has signed a new bill into law that allows minor league baseball players to be paid less than the state’s minimum wage of $11/hour.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law that will allow minor league baseball players to be paid less than the state’s minimum wage after the measure passed the legislature.
DeSantis, a Republican, signed the bill known as SB 892 on Monday following the legislation’s unanimous approval in the state’s Republican-controlled senate, while all but one Democrat in the Florida House opposed the measure.
Florida’s governor has officially entered the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination and his approach to governing the state is likely to come under increased scrutiny as he campaigns for the White House.
SB 892’s passage means that Florida remains in line with a federal exemption to the minimum wage that was approved by Congress when it renewed the the Fair Labor Standards Act in 2018.
Republicans and Democrats were divided on the legislation, with Republicans arguing that minor league players earned housing, transportation, and breakfast that offset the deduction from minimum wage earnings.
Journalists also criticized DeSantis for accepting donations from interests serving the Major League Baseball Association.
Republican Senator Jonathan Martin, who sponsored the bill, said that minor league players are provided with housing, transportation and breakfast.
“Nobody is starving, no one is barely able to make ends meet,” Martin said. “And there is a tremendous opportunity that these players are given in exchange for their time … to make generational wealth.”
State Representative Ashley Gantt, a Democrat who opposed the legislation, said: “We need to ensure that no matter who you are, you have the ability to have a living wage and can actually buy groceries for what you’re doing.”
Investigative reporter Jason Garcia, who previously claimed that MLB was lobbying in support of the legislation, criticized the passage of the bill in tweets on Monday.
“Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis just signed a bill sought by billionaire owners of Major League Baseball teams that cuts minor league baseball players off from the minimum wage,” Garcia wrote.
“One day after this legislation was filed in Tallahassee, Joe Ricketts, the billionaire founder of TD Ameritrade whose kids own the Chicago Cubs, gave DeSantis a $1 million donation,” he added.
Rickets donated $1 million to DeSantis’ gubernatorial account in February, according to a report from Politico.
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