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02-24-15 Press Release - Henry Davis Jr - Repeal Common Construction Wage Law
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04 SOU TU OFD <br /> +� z <br /> u Y4:Al'4: y <br /> f .. .: f <br /> 1865 <br /> HENRY DAVIS JR. <br /> 2 n District South Bend City Council <br /> PRESS RELEASE <br /> February 24, 2015 <br /> Henry Davis, Jr <br /> 574-235-5983 <br /> For Immediate Release <br /> (South Bend, IN) The income gap between the rich and poor has widened extensively over the <br /> past decade. Indiana's current state legislature is working to repeal a Common Construction <br /> Wage Law that helps to set a standard for wages and quality of life for Indiana workers. <br /> The South Bend Common Council will meet on February 23, 2015 to vote on a resolution that is <br /> asking the legislature to rethink their efforts in repealing the Common Construction Law. "We <br /> have to make sure our Governor and the state legislature super majority understands that we need <br /> standards when it comes to employment, wages, and benefits for Indiana workers," says <br /> Councilman Henry Davis, Jr. <br /> South Bend will be adversely impacted with the passage of this repeal. This 2nd class city of <br /> 100k boasts an enormous poverty rate of 30%, 74% of our school aged children receive Federal <br /> government assistance for free or reduced lunch and unemployment is still in double figures with <br /> the addition of chronically unemployed residents. South Bend like other communities need <br /> higher paying jobs,better skilled workers, and more job opportunities not the lesser. <br /> "It appears that our State Legislature and Governor is working for the best interest of the top 2% <br /> of our population and not the workers and families of this state or the City of South Bend. We <br /> need increase not a decrease in standards for our communities in Indiana," explained Davis, Jr. <br /> 227 W.Jefferson Blvd.Ron.441 <br /> County-City Building South Bend,IN Office: (574)235-9321 <br /> Voicemail: (574)235-5983 Email hdavis @souihbendin.gov <br />
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