[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 53 (Tuesday, April 14, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H2163]
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EQUAL PAY DAY
(Mr. KILDEE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. KILDEE. Mr. Speaker, today is Equal Pay Day, which is the day
that symbolizes, more than 3 months into the year, that women's wages
have finally caught up to what men were paid last year.
Women deserve equal pay for equal work. It is outrageous that in 2015
a woman is still paid less for the same job that a man does. Pay
discrimination is wrong. It hurts millions of hard-working families,
and it hinders the growth of our economy.
That is why I and many of my colleagues have reintroduced the
Paycheck Fairness Act--to ensure that women earn the same pay as men
for doing the same work, to ensure that our wives, our sisters, our
daughters, our granddaughters are treated fairly in the workplace for
doing the same job that the man sitting right next to them does.
Our country should be building an economy that works for everyone so
that women and their families can save, buy a home, send their kids to
college, and save for retirement. Equal pay for equal work should not
ever be a partisan issue. It is my hope, Mr. Speaker, that we will
allow a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives for this very
important legislation.
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