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3 winners and 3 losers from the just-completed Supreme Court term
3 winners and 3 losers from the just-completed Supreme Court term Vox.com 9 hrs ago © Win McNamee/Getty Images A view of the US Supreme Court on June 21, 2021. The Supreme Court just completed its first term since liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, and her speedy replacement with conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett. So the preeminent question on many court-watchers’ minds was just how many victories the Republican Party and the conservative movement more generally would rack up in a 6-3 conservative Court. The answer to that question is that Republicans probably got about 80 to 90 percent of what they realistically could have expected. The Court did not neutralize the entire Voting Rights Act, as some Republican litigants basically asked the Court to do, but it hamstrung the one remaining provision it had thus far left intact. The Court also targeted labor unions. It hung a sword of Damocles over laws requiring political campaigns to disclose their do
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Supreme Court: 3 winners and 3 losers from the just-completed term
Supreme Court: 3 winners and 3 losers from the just-completed term
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The Cotton-Romney Plan to Raise the Minimum Wage Without Killing Jobs
The Cotton-Romney Plan to Raise the Minimum Wage Without Killing Jobs John McCormack © Mike Segar/Reuters Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks to the media after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump in Bedminster, N.J., November 19, 2016. Republican senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Mitt Romney of Utah formally introduced their bill to raise the minimum wage on Tuesday. While congressional Democrats have rallied behind a bill to more than double the federal minimum wage (from $7.25 now to $15 in 2025), the Cotton-Romney plan would raise the minimum wage to $10 by 2025 and then tie it to inflation (indexing it every two years to the chained Consumer Price Index). The Cotton-Romney bill would also mandate that within 18 months of passage all businesses use the E-Verify system to ensure all employees are legal workers.
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