Ask your Senator to Raise the Minimum Wage

On January 10, 2007 the U.S. House of Representatives voted to increase the minimum wage to $7.25 per hour. The Senate will soon take up a similar bill.

Please take a minute and send a message to your Senators urging them to raise the minimum wage.

 

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Act now to Raise the Minimum Wage!

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

As a supporter of early childhood education, I am writing to ask that you support efforts in the Senate to raise the national minimum wage to $7.25 an hour.

Far too many educators of our youngest children work for sub-par wages - often for the minimum wage. Raising the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour will mean an additional $4,400 a year to help these minimum wage earners support their families. This increase translates into 8 months of rent or 15 months of groceries for a family of three. We haven't had an increase in the minimum wage in almost 9 years, so it's long overdue!

Our early childhood educators give so much of themselves to our children. Giving them the raise they deserve should be a top priority. I hope you will make this a reality in the Senate.

Please let me know your position on this important issue.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
January 11, 2007



Background Information

Raising the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour will mean an additional $4,400 a year to help these minimum wage earners support their families. This increase translates into 8 months of rent or 15 months of groceries for a family of three. We haven’t had an increase in the minimum wage in almost 9 years, so it’s long overdue!

There are far too many early childhood educators who work for the minimum wage. Raising their pay is a priority for First Class Teachers. All early childhood educators deserve rights, raises and respect – but this is especially true for those at the bottom of the wage ladder.

 

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