Obama again pushes hike in minimum wage

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is again encouraging Congress to pass a bill raising the minimum
raise to $10.10 an hour.
In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says increasing the pay for minimum-wage workers would
help 28 million workers. He says Republican lawmakers not only don’t want to increase the minimum wage,
some want to get rid of it entirely.
In a dig at Republicans in Congress, Obama says they have taken more than 50 votes against his health
care law but resist one vote on the minimum wage bill.
In the Republican address, House Speaker John Boehner says the federal government needs to get out of the
way as small businesses try to plan for the future.
Boehner says House Republicans are pursuing economic initiatives that put jobs first.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is again encouraging Congress to pass a bill raising the minimum
raise to $10.10 an hour.
In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says increasing the pay for minimum-wage workers would
help 28 million workers. He says Republican lawmakers not only don’t want to increase the minimum wage,
some want to get rid of it entirely.
In a dig at Republicans in Congress, Obama says they have taken more than 50 votes against his health
care law but resist one vote on the minimum wage bill.
In the Republican address, House Speaker John Boehner says the federal government needs to get out of the
way as small businesses try to plan for the future.
Boehner says House Republicans are pursuing economic initiatives that put jobs first.

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