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In reply to the discussion: Obama pushes $9 minimum wage bill in visit to red state Texas [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)5. Really?
"I heard Tom Harkin on Ed Schultz's radio show right after the State of the Union address and he was miffed that Obama proposed a $9.00 when he was pushing for $10.10."
I was just about to re-post this:
Harkin, Miller Eager to Push an Even Bigger Raise
By David Harrison
Roll Call Staff
Few members of Congress were more pleased to hear President Barack Obama call for an increase in the minimum wage than Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif. The two have been working on increasing the minimum wage for years, routinely introducing legislation that would raise it over several years and peg it to inflation.
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While we believe the presidents proposal is lower than what is needed, there is no question that last night he threw the door open for a robust discussion on the importance of raising the minimum wage, the two said in a joint statement released the day after the State of the Union address.
Last year, Harkin and Miller introduced bills that would have incrementally raised the minimum wage to $9.80 an hour. This year, theyre readying legislation that would boost it to $10.10 over the next couple of years, higher than Obamas proposal of $9 an hour. A Harkin staffer said the bill should be introduced within a few weeks...Even at $10.10 an hour, we still wont have fully recovered the value it had 40 years ago, she said. At its peak in 1968, the minimum wage was at $10.56 in todays dollars, Kern said.
The lawmakers are also proposing to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers, which has been set at $2.13 an hour since 1991. The Labor Department defines a tipped worker as anyone making at least $30 a month in tips. But employers must make up the difference if the workers tips and salary do not add up to $7.25 an hour.
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http://www.rollcall.com/news/harkin_miller_eager_to_push_an_even_bigger_raise-222723-1.html
By David Harrison
Roll Call Staff
Few members of Congress were more pleased to hear President Barack Obama call for an increase in the minimum wage than Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif. The two have been working on increasing the minimum wage for years, routinely introducing legislation that would raise it over several years and peg it to inflation.
<...>
While we believe the presidents proposal is lower than what is needed, there is no question that last night he threw the door open for a robust discussion on the importance of raising the minimum wage, the two said in a joint statement released the day after the State of the Union address.
Last year, Harkin and Miller introduced bills that would have incrementally raised the minimum wage to $9.80 an hour. This year, theyre readying legislation that would boost it to $10.10 over the next couple of years, higher than Obamas proposal of $9 an hour. A Harkin staffer said the bill should be introduced within a few weeks...Even at $10.10 an hour, we still wont have fully recovered the value it had 40 years ago, she said. At its peak in 1968, the minimum wage was at $10.56 in todays dollars, Kern said.
The lawmakers are also proposing to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers, which has been set at $2.13 an hour since 1991. The Labor Department defines a tipped worker as anyone making at least $30 a month in tips. But employers must make up the difference if the workers tips and salary do not add up to $7.25 an hour.
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http://www.rollcall.com/news/harkin_miller_eager_to_push_an_even_bigger_raise-222723-1.html
Orignially posted here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022439826
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more crappy framing from Obama - the word he needs to use is "republicans" NOT Congress nt
msongs
May 2013
#10
I'm sorry, but you haven't been paying attention. The president HAS been blaming Republicans
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2013
#14
It's worse than that. It's a fucking insult as long as the President is simultaneously
woo me with science
May 2013
#20
Don't tell me it's not a shameful pittance! I've been on minimum wage for 5 yrs now.
Cobalt Violet
May 2013
#24
Nor are the people who would be thrilled to get $9 an hour be shameful, either.
freshwest
May 2013
#28
I want to see him push for parity for tipped workers, not the $2.13/hour BS currently
CreekDog
May 2013
#37
The Third Way specializes at mocking the impoverishment of millions.
woo me with science
May 2013
#79
Yep. While acknowledging that we're not where I want to be, I appreciate the progress that is made.
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#48
Thanks for putting words in my mouth. That's always a good tactic when trying to make a point.
Dawgs
May 2013
#74
Problem is trying to mandate a "living wage" would be difficult considering
cstanleytech
May 2013
#82