[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 47 (Tuesday, March 25, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H2618]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH AND MINIMUM WAGE
(Mrs. DAVIS of California asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute.)
Mrs. DAVIS of California. Mr. Speaker, Women's History Month is a
time for us to reflect on what women have done for America and what
America can do for its women.
If we really look at the history of women in this country, we see
that they have done far more than we give them credit for. I am not
just talking about extraordinary figures like Susan B. Anthony and Rosa
Parks. I am talking about the countless women who have worked day in
and day out since this country was founded.
The idea that women are new to working is a myth. The truth is women
have always worked to better their families and their communities, but
too often the work that they do is undervalued.
Almost two-thirds of minimum wage workers are women, and although
more families than ever rely on female breadwinners, women's wages
still lag behind men's. For these women it isn't about having it all;
it's about having enough to get by.
This Women's History Month, let's give women and their families the
raise they deserve. Let's show all Americans that their work is worth a
living wage. After all, when women succeed, America succeeds.
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