Two in three minimum wage workers are women, and many women work in low-wage jobs that pay just a few dollars (or cents) more. As a result, millions of women and families nationwide are struggling to make ends meet. Now there’s a bill before Congress that could have a huge impact for these working families. The Raise the Wage Act would increase the federal minimum wage to $12 an hour and give more than 21 million working women, including 9.3 million women of color, a raise.
At just $7.25 an hour, today’s federal minimum wage leaves a full-time working woman with two children living thousands of dollars below the poverty line. The Raise the Wage Act, just introduced in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, would change that: it would increase the federal minimum wage to $12 by 2020, boosting paychecks for nearly one in three working women — 21.1 million total, including 6.8 million working moms. The Raise the Wage Act would also index the minimum wage starting in 2021 so it keeps up with wages overall. And it would gradually phase out the minimum cash wage for tipped workers to ensure they are paid a fair minimum wage before tips — because right now, employers can pay tipped workers an hourly wage of just $2.13. This bill is critical to the economic security of working women and their families. Urge your Members of Congress to co-sponsor the Raise the Wage Act. Thank you for all you do for women and families. Sincerely, |
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Union of Concerned Scientists: Don’t let your tax dollars wash away
Let’s (re)build wisely in the flood plain.
President Obama has issued an order calling for the sensible use of tax dollars when we build or rebuild structures within the flood plain.
Support these strong flood risk management standards today.
Republicans are attacking women’s health care coverage

Tell Republicans in Congress:
“Women deserve coverage for maternity care, birth control and preventive services and to be protected from gender-based discriminatory pricing. Your relentless, partisan attacks on the Affordable Care Act undermine women and their families.
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