The $15 minimum failed in the senate 42-58, 40 Dem + 2 Inde voted yay, in March 2021
AFAIK, nothing passed the house for sub-minimum wages
Ensuring everyone has strong benefits might be difficult when they're barely holding Republicans back from stripping Medicare and Social Security. They're at least holding the line.
47 at the moment but there's 2 independents (Bernie Sanders and Angus King) that caucus with the Dems, and 2 more that are "aligned" with the Dems (Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin). So currently 51ish.
But at the time of that vote it was 50ish but Manchin and Sinema were officially part of the party then. If a vote is a tie, the VP (Kamala Harris) gets to vote. So it needed 50 votes to pass.
Note that Manchin and Sinema voted against it and have left the party since then. This is largely because of them voting against this and similar legislation created a general disdain for them within the party. They won't be back after the next election.
It really is sad to see the same crowd talking about how great things were back then, and suck now, when they've spent the last four decades voting in the people who have spent the same time diminishing public education's effectiveness. My parents are some of those voters...
The $15 minimum failed in the senate 42-58, 40 Dem + 2 Inde voted yay, in March 2021
AFAIK, nothing passed the house for sub-minimum wages
Ensuring everyone has strong benefits might be difficult when they're barely holding Republicans back from stripping Medicare and Social Security. They're at least holding the line.
How many democrats in the senate?
I’m not American just trying to understand if any voted no or it was all republicans.
47 at the moment but there's 2 independents (Bernie Sanders and Angus King) that caucus with the Dems, and 2 more that are "aligned" with the Dems (Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin). So currently 51ish.
But at the time of that vote it was 50ish but Manchin and Sinema were officially part of the party then. If a vote is a tie, the VP (Kamala Harris) gets to vote. So it needed 50 votes to pass.
Here's an article on the eight Dems that voted against it: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/541860-the-eight-democrats-who-voted-no-on-15-minimum-wage/
Note that Manchin and Sinema voted against it and have left the party since then. This is largely because of them voting against this and similar legislation created a general disdain for them within the party. They won't be back after the next election.
All 50 republicans voted against it.
And people vote for Republicans? Are they retarded?
Yes. The GOP only survives because of poor education.
It really is sad to see the same crowd talking about how great things were back then, and suck now, when they've spent the last four decades voting in the people who have spent the same time diminishing public education's effectiveness. My parents are some of those voters...
And then they blame it on the Democratic president, so...yes.
They're just doing what fox "news" is telling them to do. They can't think for themselves.