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Sanders introduces bill to combat corporate greed and end outrageous CEO pay

Wed, 03/17/2021 - 1:25pm tim Vermont Business Magazine Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Ed Markey (D-MA), and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) along with Reps. Barbara Lee (D-CA), and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) on Wednesday introduced the  Tax Excessive CEO Pay Act to take on corporate greed by raising taxes on companies that pay their top executives at least 50 times more than the pay of a median worker. Americans across the political spectrum are outraged by the extreme gaps between CEO and worker pay. According to a nationwide survey, the typical American would limit CEO pay to no more than 6 times that of the average worker. About 62% of all Americans – 52% of Republicans and 66% of Democrats – favor capping CEO pay relative to worker pay.

Human Rights First: NGO Letter Urging DHS to Reject Use of Expedited Removal

Human Rights First: NGO Letter Urging DHS to Reject Use of Expedited Removal Targeted News Service To: Hon. 301 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20528 Dear Secretary Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) to reject the use of expedited removal and immigration detention as it ends policies that effectively eliminated humanitarian protections at the border in violation of U.S. law and treaty obligations. We reiterate our call for the administration to swiftly end dangerous and illegal expulsions under Title 42 and other policies that block and turn away people seeking U.S. refugee protection at the border, as many of our groups have urged in separate letters. As

Colorado Children s Groups Urge U S Senate To Pass COVID Relief

Reply March 5, 2021 DENVER Colorado advocates for children, low-income workers and other vulnerable populations are urging Congress to pass President Joe Biden s COVID relief package to address growing food and housing insecurity. Subscribe The American Rescue Plan cleared the U.S. House and is now before the Senate. Fifty-four percent of Coloradans with children have reported lost earnings in the pandemic, and one in five said they haven t always been able to afford food. Subscribe Stephanie Perez-Carrillo, policy and partnerships manager for the Colorado Children s Campaign, said families need help now. All families, including immigrants, deserve a chance to be safe, healthy and to have the economic means to thrive, Perez-Carrillo asserted. We re hoping that Congress acts now, and we call on lawmakers to pass this vital piece of legislation to support our nation s families.

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