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NV congressional delegates to make statements by the company they keep at Trump’s speech

Horsford said Monday that he’ll be accompanied to Trump’s speech by Yolanda Garcia, a Las Vegas hospitality worker who earned $2.13 as a subminimum wage employee before moving to Nevada, where the practice of paying tipped earners less than non-tipped workers is illegal. 

“That is a Jim Crow-era policy from post-slavery, and 70% of those workers are women and people of color,” Horsford said, adding Garcia can “speak to how life changing it is to escape the poverty trap” of being paid a subminimum wage, a practice endured by some 6 million tip earners in 29 states. “These employers are actually skimming off of these workers by not paying them a livable wage.”

Unlike Trump’s ‘no tax on tips’ bill, which would deliver a modest savings of about $35 a week to about 60% of tipped earners, Horsford’s bill seeks to also eliminate subminimum wages.  

“I believe women and all people deserve to get paid a livable wage, and that one job should be enough,” he said, adding that employers “are actually skimming off of these workers by not paying them a livable wage.” His bill, he adds, has “guardrails so that millionaires can’t cheat the system.”  

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