A Labor Day for the 21st century (op-ed)

"Every year, we celebrate Labor Day to honor the work of everyday Americans who built this country brick by brick, community by community [...] With a comprehensive strategy for rebuilding our middle class, we can do more than pay lip service to the work of Americans on Labor Day. We can instead genuinely and honestly show our commitment to honoring the work of all Americans by passing policies that help lower and middle-income Americans share in the nation’s prosperity."

Read the full article by Brian Miller in the Augusta Free Press.


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