If this ballot measure is successful, it will be a model for the rest of the nation and prove there is real momentum behind a fair minimum wage.
$7.25/hour is $15,000 per year. That’s far from a living wage.
While I’m still working hard to raise the wage in Congress, we have a real chance to make it happen in Michigan through a question on the general election ballot this November.
If this ballot measure is successful, it will be a model for the rest of the nation and prove there is real momentum behind a fair minimum wage. But One Fair Wage must gather 340,000 valid signatures by June 1 — leaving them with just 4 days to make it happen.
So today, I'm asking: Will you split a $3 contribution between One Fair Wage Action and my campaign to help us keep up the fight for a fair minimum wage in this country?
Contribute $3
The ballot question that One Fair Wage is fighting for in Michigan would raise the minimum wage in the state to $15 per hour by 2027, index the minimum wage to inflation, and eliminate the subminimum wage for tipped workers.
That’s just good policy — and I know from personal experience. I helped make Seattle the first major city in the country to pass a $15/hour minimum wage. Working families and the local economy thrived. The city was even named the best place for business and careers, easily dispelling the corporate-backed myth that businesses would fail.
We can't wait any longer if we're going to heal the wounds of this devastating pandemic and help working families stay afloat in this time of economic uncertainty. Raising the wage will alleviate the economic pressures communities face, give 27 million workers a raise, and lift nearly one million Americans out of poverty.
As Michigan goes, so goes the nation. Split a $3 contribution between One Fair Wage and my campaign today, so we have the resources to deliver a full and fair minimum wage to working families all across the country.
Contribute $3
Twenty states just raised their minimum wage going into 2021 — including Florida, while voting for Donald Trump. Don’t let anyone tell you this policy is unpopular. We will win.
In solidarity,
Pramila