Sen. Bernie Sanders’ field staff want an increase in their hourly pay. A victory for consumer protections and health insurance freedom.
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July 23, 2019
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Sanders Feels the Bern on Hourly Wage Demands ([link removed] )
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign staff want an increase in their hourly pay. The campaign’s reaction highlights the trade-offs in minimum wage economics.
- “Sanders Feels the Bern on Hourly Wage Demands ([link removed] ) ,” by Ryan Bourne
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A Victory for Consumer Protections and Health Insurance Freedom ([link removed] )
A federal court rebuffed an effort to block consumer protections and force Americans into ObamaCare.
- “A Victory for Consumer Protections and Health Insurance Freedom ([link removed] ) ,” by Michael F. Cannon
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