WI WFP on American Jobs Plan: ‘Good start, but Wisconsin workers need more’
In response to Joe Biden‘s recently announced American Jobs Plan, WI Working Families Party Campaigns Director Aaron Shapiro said:
“President Biden’s proposal is a good first step toward recovery for Wisconsin’s working families. But this has to be the floor, not the ceiling. Wisconsin’s working families are emerging from a year of historic crisis and job loss that hit women and people of color the hardest, and we need a recovery package that meets the scale of our communities’ needs, no excuses and no exceptions.
Working people can’t wait years for jobs to come back. We can’t afford to let elected representatives that never cared for us — representatives like Sen. Ron Johnson — to slow our chance at recovery. We need our representatives here in Wisconsin to do what it takes to ensure the good parts of this package become law, and fight to make it bigger and bolder. The WI WFP looks forward to working with progressive champions across the state, and mobilizing our members to put more progressives in positions of power on April 6, to fight for a recovery that meets the scale of our state’s need.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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