They could have raised the Minimum Wage, but Didn’t

So the Minimum Wage increase got 82 Republican House votes, which on face is encouraging but in my mind it begs an important question. Why did it take nine years and Democratic Control of the House to actually get a Minimum Wage increase passed?

Excluding the two Freshman. 80 Republican Members of Congress voted for the Minimum Wage Increase. Now clearly on  some issues small minorities within a party often don’t break with their parties leadership on issues because of the danger . But this was by no means a small minority.  80 Republicans represented more than a third of the entire Caucus at the time.  This group could have easily forced the House Leadership to pass a Minimum wage increase that the Senate could have passed without linking  it to the Estate tax. I know there are many not in these parts but some in the party who would  think that now we are in the Majority we should be less aggressive in defeating Republicans who could be useful to us, better to focus on defending the seats we have.  Just remember that it is these 80 Republicans who kept the poorest workers in this country from getting a raise, not because they don’t believe in the Minimum Wage but because they didn’t have the courage to stand up to Tom Delay and Company.  It will take a lot more acts of actual political courage for me to believe any of these Members of Congress has truly changed.  So to the Shays’, Wilsons’ and Gelachs’ of the world, speaking for no one but myself, I am still coming to send you into the private sector.

The “80”  Should haves.
Aderholt
Alexander
Bachus
Biggert
Bonner
Bono
Bozeman
Brown Waite
Capito
Castle
Crenshaw
Davis  KY
Jo Ann Davis
L Diaz-Balart
M Diaz-Balart
Duncan
Ehlers
Emerson
English
Everett
Ferguson
Forbes
Fossella
Frelinghuysen
Gerlach
Gilchrest
Gillmor
  Goode
Goodlatte
Hayes
Hulshof
Jindal
Johnson IL
Jones  NC
Keller
King NY
Kirk
Kuhl
LaHood
Latham
LaTourette
LoBiondo
Marchant
McCotter
McHugh
Miller MI
Moran KS
Tim Murphy
Peterson PA
Petri
Platts
Poe
Pryce OH
Ramstad
Regula
Reichert
Renzi
Rogers AL
Rogers KY
Ros-Lehtinen
Saxton
Schmidt
Shays
Shimkus
Simpson
Smith NJ
Smith TX
Stearns
Turner 
Upton
Walden OR
Walsh NY
Wamp
Weller
Whitfield
Wilson
Wolf
Young AK
Young FL

3 thoughts on “They could have raised the Minimum Wage, but Didn’t”

  1. Great post.  I wrote up a piece focusing on Rep. Fossella and his failure to vote for the same bill in previous meetings of Congress;
    http://ny13.blogspot

    There have been at least five versions of this bill that he wouldn’t cosponsor and would not sign a discharge petition on.  I welcome their change of heart, but it has to come with a footnote that they had the power to implement this long ago and did nothing.

  2. I couldn’t agree more.  That is why I am trying to keep focus on my congressman, Mark Kirk (IL-10), who is on your list of 80.  What is more maddening about his situation is he was an assistant majority whip for the GOP in the 109th Congress.  He was in a position of influence but he clearly lacks the courage and leadership to do something about it.  It is time for some accountability.

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