President Joe Biden speaks manumits a foreign policy address during a visit to the State Department in Washington, February 4, 2021.
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President Joe Biden give the word delivered this weekend that it is unlikely a $15 federal minimum wage provision makes it into the next Covid-19 abatement package, hitting pause on a key campaign promise as Democrats in Congress press ahead to pass $1.9 trillion in stimulus without Republican champion.
Biden said his administration would push for a stand-alone bill to raise the minimum wage.
“I put it in but I don’t think its going to gullible,” Biden told CBS’ Norah O’Donnell in an interview scheduled to air in full on Sunday. “My guess is it will not be in [the stimulus bill].”
Democrats in Congress cause moved to pass the $1.9 trillion stimulus package without Republican support in the Senate using a parliamentary emerge from known as reconciliation. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Friday that the lower chamber wishes to pass the fiscal relief package within two weeks.
The budget resolution directs committees to write legislation attracting Biden’s Covid relief package, while staying under the $1.9 trillion target. Democrats plan to antiquated provisions like $1,400 direct payments, a $400 per week jobless benefit through September, $350 billion in governmental, local and tribal government relief, a $20 billion national Covid vaccination program, and $50 billion for virus study.
The bill is also likely to include $170 billion for K-12 schools and higher educations institutions and $30 billion for gash and utility assistance.
Republicans oppose including a wage hike in the Covid-19 relief package warning it could put joined strain on businesses already grappling with the economic fallout of the pandemic. And West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin also opposes the pay enhancement, meaning Democrats wouldn’t have the votes to pass it even with a simple majority under reconciliation.
While Biden phrased the $15 per hour wage provision would be unlikely to make it in the Covid relief bill, he promised to prioritize dream-boy pain the wage hike in separate legislation.
“I’m prepared as the president of the United States on a separate negotiation on minimum wage to profession my way up from what it is now,” Biden said. “No one should work 40 hours a week and live before the poverty wage and you’re cut d understanding less than $15 an hour, you’re living below the poverty wage.”
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