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Subject $15/hour
Date January 8, 2023 4:14 PM
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Team,

The federal minimum wage hasn’t changed since 2009, but what has? Just about everything else — costs of living have skyrocketed compared to 14 years ago, and so has people's perception of just what is needed to get by in 2023.

Even in the reddest of states working people agree: A $15 minimum wage isn’t a pipe dream, it’s a wage we can actually live on. We proved just that in Nebraska — one of the historically most conservative states — this past November, and now people all across the country are starting to take notice:

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By 2025, Nebraska will have a $15/hour minimum wage. What once seemed only possible for states like California and New York has become a reality in rural America because of the strength, determination, and power of voters.

Ballot measures helped us make history in Nebraska, and we’re ready to bring the same progress to every state possible. If you agree working people in America need higher wages and fast, will you sign on to show your support for our campaigns to raise the minimum wage directly at the ballot box? [[link removed]]

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Fairness Project
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