Jeff Flake Votes to Pay Executives More, to Pay Construction Workers Less, and to Cut Off Unemployment Benefits
March 12, 2009: Rep. Jeff Flake of Arizona congressional district 6 votes to cut the pay of American construction workers working on government contracts so that they are paid less than the local prevailing wage.
July 31, 2009: Jeff Flake votes to deny the right of American shareholders who own a corporation to vote against super-high executive pay packages in that corporation.
December 9, 2009: Jeff Flake votes against the extension of unemployment insurance benefits for laid-off Americans looking for a job.
April 15, 2010: Jeff Flake votes against the extension of unemployment insurance benefits for laid-off Americans looking for a job.
July 21, 2010: Rebecca Schneider, campaigning for Congress against Jeff Flake, holds a protest in Arizona District 6, calling for a reversal of Flake’s economic priorities.
