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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Minimum Wage Update #5

The governor is prepared to sign a bill to increase the minimum wage in Iowa very soon. Remember, the Minimum Wage Contest sponsored by this website/blog only ends when THE PRESIDENT signs a bill increasing the federal minimum wage.

As of yet, still no qualifier in sight. I'm looking for someone who meets the definition offered by Democrats of "working poor families who need a raise" - a family of at least three people surviving on nothing but a minimum wage job for at least 4-months. For all the rules and qualifying guidelines, read the initial post about the contest.

I am getting some interesting emails - which I will post later.

In any event, here's the news of the day on the minimum wage. Governor Culver has pulled some more statistics out of his rear end and we suddenly have almost double the number of people on the minimum wage than we did just last November.

Senator Gronstal just last week said the following:
"I think for 100,000 Iowans it’s nine years past due," said Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs.
And today?

Wage increase up for debate
Gov. Chet Culver said he hopes to sign into law by the end of this week a bill raising the state minimum wage to $6.20 an hour on April 1 and to $7.25 an hour on Jan. 1.

"This will affect 260,000 Iowans literally overnight - about 130,000 Iowans that are working at the minimum wage right now, another 130,000 that are working ... just above the minimum wage," said Culver, who Monday held his first Statehouse news conference since his inauguration Jan. 12.
Yes...literally overnight on April Fools day. My contention is that they truly are a bunch of fools if they're waiting around for someone to pass a law to increase their salary. My guess is, most of those 100/120/260-thousand people could probably get a raise tomorrow just by going to their bosses and asking for one.

In other news from the story, some more double-talk:
Culver reaffirmed that he's going to propose a dollar-per-pack increase in the cigarette tax to discourage smoking and raise money for health care programs.

Iowa's tobacco tax is currently 36 cents a pack.

"We have the ninth-lowest tax in the nation. It has not been raised for a number of years, and this will allow Iowa to be more in the national average when it comes to this important tax," Culver said.
Which is it? To discourage smoking or raise money? If that one statement doesn't say it all, I don't know what does. And why is it important for us to be merely "average" when it comes to this important tax? If it's so important, raise it even more...go for the gold. Let's "lead the nation" for once!

And finally, there's this:
Culver said he's not going to recommend any other tax increase, although he will propose the closing of some "corporate loopholes."
Translation: to get them to pay more in taxes.

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Comments:
so which is it greg

are you for or against the tax increase of cigs?

are you for or against raising the minimum wage?

instead of ccomplainng how about a solution?
 
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