To: Rep. Josh Harder (CA-10)
Rep. Jeff Denham: Stop hurting our District (CA-10) and support the Minimum Wage Increase
Rep. Denham, please start fighting FOR the interests of all the people in our congressional district, instead of reciting stale talking points and representing special-interest donors.
Why is this important?
The Central Valley has been hit incredibly hard by the great recession and many are finding it impossible to make ends meet. We need a representative that will help our community, not hurt us further.
Rep. Jeff Denham needs to represent the needs of the people in our district by supporting the extension of long-term unemployment benefits and by supporting an increase of the minimum wage.
Recent votes or current positions of Rep. Jeff Denham that hurt our community:
* voted to shut down the government which cost our country millions of dollars
* voted to let the U.S. default on its bills (even after more sensible, reasonable member of the Republican party eventually made the right decision to prevent it from happening)
* Currently opposes extending long-term unemployment benefits even with the Central Valley's current 14.5% unemployment
* Currently opposes raising the minimum wage which would help raise working poor families in the Central Valley out of poverty
Rep. Jeff Denham needs to represent the needs of the people in our district by supporting the extension of long-term unemployment benefits and by supporting an increase of the minimum wage.
Recent votes or current positions of Rep. Jeff Denham that hurt our community:
* voted to shut down the government which cost our country millions of dollars
* voted to let the U.S. default on its bills (even after more sensible, reasonable member of the Republican party eventually made the right decision to prevent it from happening)
* Currently opposes extending long-term unemployment benefits even with the Central Valley's current 14.5% unemployment
* Currently opposes raising the minimum wage which would help raise working poor families in the Central Valley out of poverty