by Bill Scher | Jan 30, 2007 | Blog, Minimum Wage
Today, the NY Times checks in on the minimum wage battle, and we may be seeing a little movement towards a push for a clean bill without business tax giveaways. The piece notes that after the Senate passes its bill with such tax favors, two different procedural things...
by Bill Scher | Jan 26, 2007 | Blog, Minimum Wage
Yesterday, Bob Geiger and the AFL-CIO Blog broke the story that 28 conservative Senators tried to outright eliminate the federal minimum wage. Immediately, the blogosphere reacted in shock, at both the raw cruelty and the political inanity. TomPaine.com labelled the...
by Bill Scher | Jan 25, 2007 | Blog, Minimum Wage
The contempt some Senate conservatives have for America's workers runs pretty deep. Filibustering a raise in the minimum wage wasn't enough for 28 Senators. Today, they tried to finish the job and completely abolish the federal minimum wage. Bob Geiger and the AFL-CIO...
by Bill Scher | Jan 25, 2007 | Blog, Minimum Wage
Yesterday, 43 Senate conservatives did the bidding of the business lobby and filibustered the House minimum wage bill. Why? Because they want to attach irresponsible business tax breaks to the bill. They want to further the phony notion that even the tiniest raise in...
by Bill Scher | Jan 17, 2007 | Blog, Minimum Wage
Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus is still refusing to pass a "clean" minimum wage bill without business tax giveaways. But now he's looking to make a slight improvement to his dirty bill: paying for the revenue loss of wider business loopholes, by closing...
by Bill Scher | Jan 12, 2007 | Blog, Minimum Wage
Senate Finance Chair Max Baucus is firmly establishing himself as the buzzkill of The First 100 Hours. After dirtying up a minimum wage bill with special interest tax breaks, now he's undermining Dem efforts to pass a bill requiring Medicare to negotiate for lower...