Ohio Senator Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell Brown Sunday shows preview: 2024 aspirants meet at CPAC; House passes coronavirus relief; the vaccination effort continues Democrats: The minimum wage is not the only problem facing MP Menéndez reintroduces the corporate diversity bill MORE (D) pledged Sunday that Democrats would “find a way” to approve an increase in the federal minimum wage after the Senate lawmaker ruled that the provision could not be included in a 1.9 COVID-19 relief package. trillion dollars set to pass the chamber through the budget reconciliation.
Talking to the host Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck) David ToddTrudeau praises Biden: “It’s great to see how the United States recovers” The president of the teachers’ union: “There is no perfect solution” for the reopening of schools on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Brown explained that the Democratic Senate group was “united” in its goal of raising the minimum wage, although senators like Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin
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“Democrats are united to rise,” Brown said Sunday. “We will increase wages. We will find a way to do it. We will make attempts; we will find a way to do it. It is too important not to do it.”
“We will find a way to do it because once again Democrats are united to raise wages. The corporate elite, the far-right elite in Washington have blocked it year after year after year after year, and we will make it a reality. . ,” added.
The comments come when the Senate MP slammed progressives hard this week in deciding that the measure could not be included in the Democrats’ COVID-19 package if it went through the budget conciliation process, which requires only 51 votes to approve the legislation. Some members of the House have asked for a vice president Kamala HarrisKamala Harris Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson vs. Donald Trump: A Serious Comparison Exclusive: As Obama went to fight for Warren to unite America, the Biden administration must prepare for hatred MORE annul the parliamentarian in response.
Brown, who chairs the Senate Banking and Housing Committee, added in the interview that Democrats had a responsibility to pass a large COVID-19 relief package and not escape Republican calls to withdraw the most important parts of the bill in exchange for your support.
“[W]We can’t fall short here, “he said.” We have to go a lot with salaries, with help for people, with money in people’s pockets and … [getting] workers in these jobs “.