Oopps! The left hand didn't talk to the other left hand
Remember when the House passed a minimum wage/unemployment increase as part of their "first hundred hours"? Well, the Senate voted yesterday . . . to NOT pass it.
Democrats' promise of a quick increase in the minimum wage ran aground Wednesday in the Senate, where lawmakers are insisting it include new tax breaks for restaurants and other businesses that rely on low-pay workers.Guess the lefties' honeymoon is over. And so soon?
On a 54-43 vote, liberals lost an effort to advance a House-passed bill that would lift the pay floor from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour without any accompanying tax cut. Opponents of the tax cut needed 60 votes to prevail.
The vote sent a message to House Democrats and liberals in the Senate that only a hybrid tax and minimum wage package could succeed in the Senate. But any tax breaks in the bill would put the Senate on a collision course with the House, which is required by the Constitution to initiate tax measures.
No comments:
Post a Comment