Biden calls for $15 minimum wage
The president briefly turned to an initiative he has already failed to pass: a $15 minimum wage.
After much back-and-forth on Capitol Hill, the Senate parliamentarian ultimately ruled this provision could not be passed under budget reconciliation rules, and was dropped from the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package.
Biden, apparently, thinks the fight isn't over... despite the fact he will never get 10 Republicans to join Democrats in the Senate to pass it.
"And by the way, while you’re thinking about sending things to my desk, [chuckles] let's raise the minimum wage to $15," Biden said. "No one, no one working 40 hours a week, no one working 40 hours a week should live below the poverty line."
Once again nodding to the historic pair of women behind him, Biden called on Congress to pass the Equal Pay Act.
"We need to ensure greater equity and opportunity for women. And while we're doing this, let's get the Paycheck Fairness Act to my desk as well. Equal pay. It's been much too long.
And if you wonder whether it’s too long, look behind you," Biden added.
-ABC News' Sarah Kolinovsky