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Re: Two White House Cabinet members to speak in Jersey City
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?Having a strong working relationship with the Obama administration will greatly benefit the City and my future political aspirations".


Didn't Obama support Healey?


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U.S. labor secretary joins Steve Fulop, Cory Booker at minimum wage roundtable

By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal
on February 03, 2014 at 4:10 PM

U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez joined Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop and U.S. Sen. Cory Booker at a Jersey City community center today, where they were joined by seven low-wage workers as part of an Obama administration push to increase the federal minimum wage.

Perez said Obama, who in last week?s State of the Union called on Congress to hike the minimum wage to $10.10, would in a few weeks sign an executive order mandating that all federal contractors pay their workers that hourly rate instead of $7.25, the current federal minimum wage.

?The executive order is a start, but it?s not a finish,? Perez said today. ?And it?s meant to really make sure we practice what we preach ? we?re demonstrating you can do it.?

The executive order would cover dish washers, janitors and other low-wage federal contractors.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is opposed to a federal wage hike, with Marc Freedman, its labor law policy director, saying last week that it "creates more problems than it solves."

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How is Sebelius still working for the government? Wasting 600 million dollars on a website that should've cost less than ten million (and worked) would get anyone fired in the private sector, no?

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Two White House Cabinet members to speak in Jersey City

The Hudson Reporter
Jan 31, 2014

JERSEY CITY ? Mayor Steven M. Fulop will be hosting two White House Cabinet members next week as Labor Secretary Thomas Perez and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius are scheduled to speak at two different events.

Secretary Perez will be in Jersey City to participate in a round table discussion at 10 a.m. on Monday, February 3 at PACO, 398 Manila Avenue, with city officials and local and state labor leaders regarding the city?s recently enacted Earned Sick Leave legislation and New Jersey?s recent referendum to raise the minimum wage.

In October, Mayor Fulop signed into law the City?s Earned Sick Leave ordinance, making Jersey City the first city in the State of New Jersey to enact such legislation and the sixth city to do so nationally.

Secretary Sebelius will be hold a press conference at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 4, 2014, at City Hall Council Chambers to discuss Jersey City?s successful efforts at enrolling residents in the Affordable Care Act.

Jersey City had an aggressive role out plan and implementation of the Affordable Care Act, hosting a bilingual navigator and ten staff members who were trained as certified application counselors. Jersey City Health and Human Services also worked in coordination with ten other local agencies that serve certain populations such as veterans and ethnic groups.

?These visits illustrate all of the great things we are doing to move Jersey City forward and we are honored to be recognized by the White House,? said Mayor Fulop. ?Having a strong working relationship with the Obama administration will greatly benefit the City and our residents.?

This is the third cabinet secretary to visit Jersey City in a little over a month, as Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx visited Jersey City in late December.

http://hudsonreporter.com/view/full_s ... -City-?instance=top_story

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