- Democratic Senators are meeting on Tuesday to discuss a
minimum wage increase , HuffPo reports. - The meeting will include all 7 moderate Democrats who voted against the increase in the
stimulus . Bernie Sanders of Vermont has been adamant that theminimum wage can be no less than $15 an hour.
Although a federal minimum wage increase to $15 an hour didn't make it into the stimulus bill, Senate Democrats are meeting today to find a way to get it done somehow, a Democratic source told HuffPost.
According to the source, Senate Majority Leader
When the Senate parliamentarian voted against including a minimum wage increase in the stimulus bill, Sanders - who co-sponsored a bill to raise the wage to $15 an hour by 2025 - promised he wouldn't give up on efforts to get the job done.
"But let me be very clear: If we fail in this legislation, I will be back," Sanders told reporters on March 1. "We're going to keep going and, if it takes 10 votes, we're going to raise that minimum wage very shortly."
And in a call with reporters on Friday, progressive lawmakers, including Rep. Ro Khanna of California, joined labor leaders and activists to strategize how they could pass a minimum wage increase through Congress, whether by reconciliation or attaching it to a must-pass bill.
"There needs to be a clear plan, a clear strategy," Khanna told The Washington Post in an interview. "It's not enough to just say, well, we're committed to this, we want to get it done."
Manchin has previously said that a $15 minimum wage increase is too high and advocated for an $11 per hour increase instead. However, Sanders has remained adamant on achieving a $15 per hour increase to lift Americans out of poverty.
-Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 25, 2021
"In my mind, the great economic crisis that we face today is half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck," Sanders said on Twitter on March 5. "And many millions of workers are, frankly, working for starvation wages. Raising the minimum wage is what the American people want, and it's what we have got to do."