Hillary Clinton
“In my administration, America’s working families will again have a partner in the White House.” (Hillary Clinton For President, “American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Endorses Clinton,” Press Release, 10/31/07).
General
New York Senator Hillary Clinton spent 2007 as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination. After she split the first two states - Iowa and New Hampshire - with Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) and won in Nevada, her campaign remains competitive around the country but the race remains very dynamic. Sen. Clinton has been endorsed by several unions, including the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees.
Positions on Legislation
In Congress, Sen. Clinton voted to raise the minimum wage to $7.25 per hour. In December 2007 she also introduced The Standing with Minimum Wage Earners Act of 2007, which seeks to raise the minimum wage to $9.50 by 2011 and link future increases to Congressional pay raises.
Sen. Clinton wants to extend the FMLA to cover 13 million additional workers and guarantee at least seven paid sick days per year. She also co-sponsored an amendment with Sen. Dodd (D-CT) to allow family of wounded military personnel to take up to six months of unpaid leave, up from the three months currently allowed by the FMLA.
Sen. Clinton supports the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act and has called it “inconceivable” and “un-American” that workers could be fired based on sexual orientation.
Sen. Clinton was a co-sponsor of the Employee Free Choice Act in the U.S. Senate and supports a card check system. She has said that she will sign the Employee Free Choice Act into law in order to allow workers to form a union and bargain collectively without employer coercion.
Sen. Clinton’s health care proposal focuses on providing affordable, comprehensive and portable health coverage. Sen. Clinton’s proposal—
- mandates universal coverage, with tax credits available to small businesses and working families to defray the costs
- prohibits insurance companies from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions
- supports modernizing the health care system, including wireless and paperless technologies, to reduce cost and improve quality of care.
