Saturday, September 24, 2005
I Write Letters
Over at TPM, I was surprised to find that my Congressman, Mel Watt, wasn't a co-sponsor of the bill to overturn Bush's wage cut for Gulf Coast workers. So I wrote him a letter.
I am writing to urge you to become a co-sponsor of H.R. 3763, the Fair Wages for Hurricane Victims Act. This bill would override President Bush's suspension of Davis-Bacon wage requirements in the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.
The equitable reconstruction of the Gulf Coast demands that the working families of the area receive a fair wage. President Bush has effectively cut the pay of those workers who need a good income the most, and his callous action should not be allowed to stand.
The vast majority of the Democratic caucus has co-sponsored this legislation, and I hope that you will join them. This bill exemplifies some foundational values of the Democratic Party — fairness, equality, and a helping hand for those in need — and should be supported.
If you live in NC-12 and believe that reconstruction workers deserve a fair wage, please considering writing a letter, too. That Rep. Watt isn't a co-sponsor of this bill is a little troubling (and embarrassing).
Update: Rep. Watt became a co-sponsor on 9/27/05.