HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A bill that would raise Pennsylvania's minimum wage passed the Democratic-controlled House this week.
It calls for the minimum wage to go up to $15 an hour in larger counties, and up to $12 an hour in smaller counties.
It's considered a new approach that's designed to garner Republican support following years of unsuccessful attempts to raise the minimum wage to $15 across the board.
Under the House bill, Pennsylvania's biggest county, Philadelphia, would see its minimum wage immediately jump to $15 an hour on January 1.
The current minimum wage is $7.25 - it has been that way since 2009.