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    One day after President Bush used his State of the Union Speech to demand an up-or-down vote on his judicial nominees, the Republican Senate refused to permit an up-or-down vote on minimum wage.


    Minimum Wage Hike Blocked In Senate


    POSTED: 9:36 am PST January 24, 2007
    UPDATED: 9:54 am PST January 24, 2007


    WASHINGTON -- 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.

    On a 54-43 vote, Democrats 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.

    In a separate vote, the Senate also effectively killed a modified line-item veto bill. The Republican-inspired measure would have permitted a president to pluck individual items out of spending bills and submit them to Congress for a vote.

    Raising the minimum wage is one of the new Democratic Congress' top priorities. The wage floor has been unchanged for 10 years. The bill would increase it to $7.25 in three steps over 26 months.

    "Why can't we do just one thing for minimum wage workers, no strings attached, no giveaways for the powerful?" asked Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., a leading sponsor of the bill.

    The House passed the increase two weeks ago. Since then Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Rep. Charles Rangel, the chairman of the tax writing Ways and Means Committee, have prodded the Senate to keep tax proposals out of the bill.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., scheduled Wednesday's vote to demonstrate the Democrats' lack of Republican support for a straight minimum wage bill without tax cuts. Every Democrat present voted to end debate and five moderate Republicans joined them.

    "There seems to be agreement to raise the minimum wage," said Republican Sen. Michael Enzi of Wyoming. "The difficulty has been how do we take care of some of the impact to small businesses that will result from this."

    Reid is backing an $8.3 billion tax package that would extend for five years a tax credit for employers who hire low-income or disadvantaged workers. It also extends until 2010 tax rules that permit businesses to combine as much as $112,000 in expenses into one annual tax deduction.

    The cost of the proposal would be paid with revenue realized from a proposed cap of $1 million on executive compensation that can be tax deferred. The tax package also would end deductions for court settlements or punitive damages paid by companies that have been sued.

    A vote on that package is not expected until early next week.
    I am shocked, SHOCKED to find politics going on in our nation's capital!

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    Senate

    the Republican Senate


    WTF?
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    • #3
      This sucks.
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      • #4
        It does suck. Minimum wage is necessary at it's base level, and would also stimulate salaries across the board.
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        • #5
          I assume someone is fillibustering it, so who is it?
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          • #6
            It's not a formal filibuster, just the threat. There was a cloture vote, and nearly every Republican voted against cloture (except Warner, Specter, Snowe, Collins, and either Smith or Coleman IIRC). But it'd be sweet to see Reid call their bluff, and have them explain to the American people everyday why the Republicans oppose something as overwhelmingly popular as a minimum wage hike (I'd prefer to see expanded EITC's, but this is better than nothing)...
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            • #7
              Luckily the Republicans were smart enough to say that they'll approve a minimum-wage hike if only the Dems will support the equally popular idea of tax cuts for small businesses. Take that, Harry...
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              • #8
                Equally popular? Can you substantiate that?
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                • #9
                  Maybe. I don't really care to, though. You can search for relevant poll results if you're that interested...
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                    • #11
                      I've never seen a poll asking that question. Just wondering how you came to that conclusion...
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                      • #12
                        Minimum wage

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                        • #13
                          Kuci

                          I've never seen a poll asking that question. Just wondering how you came to that conclusion...


                          Vapid appeals to "protect small business owners" seem to be just as effective as vapid appeals to "protect minimum-wage workers". How do you think the GOP has resisted a minimum-wage hike for so long?
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                          • #14
                            Tax cuts for small businesses
                            Minimum wage hike
                            Both parties

                            Anyone know the specifics of the tax cut though? Would it really be for small businesses only? From the article, "...a tax credit for employers who hire low-income or disadvantaged workers" sounds like it would include virtually every large corporation too.

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                            • #15
                              Its well established in Economic circles around the world that putting a price floor on labor (minimum wage) results in unemployment. Its a bad move.
                              Haven't been here for ages....

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