WASHINGTON, D.C. (ELCA) -- The Rev. Mark S. Hanson,
presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA), joined 10 other Christian leaders in the United States in
an appeal to Congress to increase the federal minimum wage as "a
matter of economic and racial justice." In an October 24 letter
the church leaders asked members of Congress to vote to increase
the minimum wage after they return here from the elections.
"Minimum wage workers today have less buying power than
minimum wage workers did in 1950," the church leaders wrote,
calling the current minimum wage a "poverty wage."
"We are grateful that the 109th Congress renewed expiring
provisions of the Voting Rights Act, but we remain deeply
concerned that Congress has failed to address the issue of the
federal minimum wage," the letter said. "Poverty
disproportionately affects people of color who, according to a
report from the U.S. Census Bureau, experience a higher rate of
poverty in this country."
"It is time to put this important matter of economic and
racial justice in a prominent place in the national debate and to
act upon it when Congress returns after the elections."
Those who signed the letter were:
+ the Right Rev. Philip R. Cousin Sr., senior bishop, African
Methodist Episcopal Church
+ Bishop William Graves Sr., senior bishop, Christian Methodist
Episcopal Church
+ the Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold, presiding bishop and primate,
the Episcopal Church
+ the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop, ELCA
+ the Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, stated clerk of the general
assembly, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
+ the Rev. Michael Livingston, president, International Community
of Churches
+ the Rev. Dr. Larry D. Pickens, general secretary, ecumenical
staff officer, United Methodist Church
+ the Rev. John H. Thomas, general minister and president, United
Church of Christ
+ the Most Rev. George W. Walker Sr., senior bishop, African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
+ the Rev. Sharon E. Watkins, general minister and president,
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
+ the Rev. David Wickmann, president, Provincial Elders, Moravian
Church Northern Province
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The full text of the letter is at http://tinyurl.com/vlhkn
on the ELCA Web site.
More information about the ELCA's advocacy ministries is at
http://www.ELCA.org/advocacy on the Web.
* Annie Lynsen is director for grassroots advocacy and
communication, ELCA Washington Office.
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John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or news@elca.org
http://www.elca.org/news
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