Members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus will soon begin a nationwide tour intended to “highlight the problem of stagnant and low wages for American workers,” caucus co-chair Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota told msnbc Wednesday. Dubbed the “Raise Up America” campaign, the tour will officially launch on June 22 at the Netroots Nation conference in San Jose, California.
“We’re going to talk about the need to increase wages,” he said. “We’re going to talk about growing inequality, the growing concentration of wealth at the top, and how that growing concentration is not just economic but also translates into political influence.”
This is the second time Ellison and other members of the Progressive Caucus have gone on tour to promote these issues. In the summer of 2011, the caucus launched the “Speak Out For Good Jobs Now” tour, in opposition to Republican-supported spending cuts. Citing lessons learned from the tour, Ellison re-introduced the Put America to Work Act in late June of that year. The legislation, intended to provide a $350 billion boost to state and local job creation efforts, died in committee.









