Mr. Chairman, I rise today to point out some serious concerns about the amendment offered by the gentleman from Michigan, which would direct the commission to examine the role that regulations have on wage stagnation and income inequality by examining the negative impact regulations have on wages. It is my belief that this amendment is based on the false premise that all regulations have some negative impact on workers and their wages. It should be clear that this one-sentence amendment does not encompass the full story about the critical impact that workplace regulations can have on improving the health, safety, and income of workers. For example, the rules and regulations that have been offered and put into effect by the Department of Labor under this administration have improved worker safety, increased workplace opportunity, and increased wages. The benefits are indisputable and far outweigh the costs. For example, the home care workers rule would extend overtime and minimum wage protection to 2 million home care workers. The proposed overtime rule would extend overtime pay protections for more than 5 million American workers who currently would be putting in dozens of overtime hours for no extra pay at all. Now, Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to note that the description of this amendment shows an apparent concern for the problems that working families face, and the gentleman from Michigan has talked very extensively about it: wage stagnation and income inequality.…
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Mr. Chair, could you advise how much time remains on this side? The Acting CHAIR. The gentleman has 14 minutes remaining.





