March 8, 2026

Democrats in Congress Present Bill for $15 an Hour Minimum Wage

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Democrats in Congress Present Bill for $15 an Hour Minimum Wage

Democrats in Congress Present Bill for $15 an Hour Minimum Wage
Tiffany Lowe, a working single mom at a KFC fast-food eatery in Memphis, spoke for those 40 million workers who would benefit from a minimum wage hike. | $15 and a Union

The measure is expected to sail through the new Democratic-run House. The only question there is when. After that is another matter.


Democrats in Congress Present Bill for $15 an Hour Minimum Wage

By Mark Gruenberg


Backed by dozens of low-wage workers clad in white โ€œ$15 and a unionโ€ sweatshirts, a united phalanx of top congressional Democrats, plus Bernie Sanders, formally unveiled legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2024.

With support from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., and more than 180 House Democratsโ€”including active union members Mark Pocan of Wisconsin (Painters) and David Norcross of New Jersey (IBEW), who both spokeโ€”the measure is expected to sail through the new Democratic-run House. The only question there is when.

After that is another matter.

โ€œWe are coming together to recognize fundamental concerns of American working families,โ€ Pelosi told a Jan. 16 rally-cum-press conference. โ€œThe minimum wage is no longer a living wageโ€ as it was 50 years ago, added Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.

Raising the minimum wage would benefit an estimated 40 million workers directly and millions more indirectly, the lawmakers said. It was one of the key planks touted by many of the progressive Democrats elected in the November sweep which returned the House to Democratic control.

Most minimum wage hike beneficiaries are working women, minorities, or both andโ€”contrary to one Republican and right-wing lieโ€”fewer than 10 percent are teenagers. And 85 percent of child care workers earn less than $15 hourly, Sanders said.

โ€œWhen we put money in the pockets of American workers, they spend it, benefiting Main Street, too,โ€ said Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., new chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, which will work on the legislation.

Tiffany Lowe, a working single mom at a KFC fast-food eatery in Memphis, spoke for those 40 million workers who would benefit, interrupting the parade of lawmakers.

โ€œEighteen years ago, my first job in fast food paid $6.55 an hour. Now itโ€™s $7.50. Many times, I sit in the store after working hours because I have no choiceโ€ as she has to wait for her childrenโ€™s school to end and canโ€™t afford child care. She also struggles to pay for other basic needs.

After naming other low-paid fast food workers she knows, the young African-American woman declared: โ€œEveryone who works, no matter where theyโ€™re from, deserves to be paid enough to live a decent life.โ€

Right now, they arenโ€™t. Studies show the current federal minimum wage, $7.25 an hour, would let a single mother and two kids pay for food and an apartment in only one state, Arkansas. Congress hasnโ€™t raised the wage since the Democrats took over in 2007, with those hikes ending two years later. They lost Congress in 2010 and havenโ€™t run it since.

That last hike to $7.25 โ€œwas not enough then and it is not enough now,โ€ Hoyer said.

The Democratsโ€™ Raise The Wage legislation would increase the current federal minimum, which many states and cities have already exceeded on their own, by $1 an hour hikes from now through 2024.  It would also index the minimum wage to rises in the median wage after that.

And it would eliminate the โ€œtipped minimumโ€ and give tipped workersโ€”servers, bellhops, non-union baggage handlers, etc.โ€”the regular minimum wage, not their current minimum of $2.13.  Bosses are supposed to make up the difference between a workerโ€™s tips and the minimum wage, but many bosses pocket the cash instead. Wage theft from the lowest-paid workers runs into the millions of dollars.

Sanders, the Vermont Independent and lead Senate sponsor of the minimum wage hike, thanked the โ€œFight for $15 and a unionโ€ workers, whose movement started in fast food restaurants in Manhattan several years ago and has spread nationwide. Itโ€™s also forced some big companiesโ€”including McDonaldโ€™s and Wal-Mart, both notorious for low payโ€”to raise the wages of some of their workers.

โ€œYou made this day possible and because of your efforts, we will win,โ€ Sanders said, turning to applaud the group. โ€œItโ€™s not a radical idea to have an economy that works for all of us, not just those on the top.โ€

But while the minimum wage hike drew enthusiastic support from both the ruling House Dems and from Sanders and Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash.โ€”top Democrat on that chamberโ€™s Labor Committeeโ€”its outlook in the GOP-run Senate is uncertain.

โ€œMany of the CEOs fighting the minimum wage increase have earned as much money in these several weeksโ€ of January โ€œas their workers will earn, combined, the whole year,โ€ Pelosi explained. The Senateโ€™s ruling Republicans listen to those CEOs.

And a front group, the โ€œJob Creators Network,โ€ took out a full-page ad in Politico, opposing raising the minimum wage. Its members include chambers of commerce, and two powerful radical right groups: the National Federation of Independent Business and the American Legislative Exchange Council.

The network claimed raising the minimum wage would not only cost jobs, again contrary to evidence, but deprive minimum wage workers of the first rung on a ladder to $50,000-a-year jobs.

The only union president at the press conference, Mary Kay Henry of the Service Employees, told Peopleโ€™s World afterwards that SEIU has a plan to counter that business lobbying: Full-court SEIU pressure on GOP senators whose states host big firms that have voluntarily raised their pay.

And the union plans town hall meetings nationwide and a mass demonstration in D.C. in May to descend on Congress and demand a minimum wage hike.

โ€œOur members will be engaging in this in every way they can,โ€ she added.


Published by People’s World, 01.17.2019, under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States license.