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Prosperity for Working Families 

Beginning in 2008 the United States experienced its deepest recession since The Great Depression.  The combination of stagnant wages, high unemployment, and rampant home foreclosures has combined to squeeze the middle class into a shaky financial position. Access to honest banking and credit services, protective financial regulations, and a world-class education helped build the middle-class and fuel The American Dream. 

Rep. Ellison believes the U.S. needs to establish an economy that revitalizes the middle class, balances strong regulation with market forces, protects the right for employees to join unions, and expands economic prosperity. 

As co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Rep. Ellison helped craft The Budget for All, which provides for solid investments in job creation and protects the social safety net that includes Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security benefits.  

In earlier Congresses, Keith introduced the Credit Cardholder’s Bill of Rights, which protects borrowers from being penalized by lenders for defaulting or missing payments on other loans. This unfair practice was known in the financial sector as “Universal Default” and is now illegal. In his first act as a Member of Congress he also introduced the Universal Default Prohibition Act.

 
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  • Keith Ellison: Hopeful that the Supreme Court will uphold marriage equality as a constitutional right. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/08/us/supreme-court-agrees-to-hear-two-cases-on-gay-marriage.html

  • Keith Ellison: Thanks MPR for setting the record straight with an "Accurate" rating. We should not sacrifice our seniors to solve a problem they did not create.

  • Keith Ellison: "Like" if you think any deficit agreement should ask the richest 2 percent of Americans to pay their fair share.

  • Keith Ellison: We can meet our deadlines while protecting Minnesota's middle class.

  • Keith Ellison: "It's a matter of how do you balance it. Do you balance it on the backs of the people who can least afford it or the people who have been doing pretty well for the last 10 years?" -Keith Ellison on This Week 12/2/2012

  • Keith Ellison: George Stephanopoulos going over topics #thisweek #abc #my2k http://instagr.am/p/SvIkvvksuJ/

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