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Voters across the political spectrum showed they want action on key working-family issues.
The proposal is yet another administration effort to exclude immigrants and advance a racist, xenophobic agenda.
Now is the time to strengthen Social Security, secure its long-term stability, and expand its benefits.
Work requirements push is just another way to punish low-income people.
The agreement calls for gradually raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 by 2023.
The workers compensation system is in a deeply troubled state, with enormous financial and social costs for America’s workers.
The unemployment insurance program is profoundly unprepared for the next economic downturn.
Far from a recipe for liberty this is, instead, a prescription for chaos.