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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe real reason Republicans want to increase pregnancies in this country:
Found in Florida:
In a nutshell, they need replacements for the migrant workers they are kicking out of the country. And the child worker won't even get minimum wage. Republicans are evil incarnate.
Measure to roll back child labor laws now goes to House for consideration
A significant rollback for child labor laws in Florida received approval in its third and final committee stop in the House on Tuesday. The same bill would speed up a state preemption of local living-wage laws in nearly a dozen cities and counties.
It added insult to injury to its critics via a late-filed amendment that would speed up a preemption against local-living wage laws in nearly a dozen Florida cities and counties that require their contractors to pay employees a wage thats higher than the states minimum.
The original proposal (HB 1225), sponsored by Brevard freshman Republican Rep. Monique Miller, would allow employers during the school year to schedule any 16- and 17-year-old Floridian to work for unlimited hours and days without breaks. It would also allow employers to schedule 14- and 15-year-olds who have graduated from high school or are home or virtual-school students for unlimited hours and days without breaks.
Those specific provisions would repeal the existing prohibition on scheduling 16- and 17-year olds from working more than 8 hours in any day when school is scheduled for the next day, except when the day or work falls on a holiday or Sunday. It would repeal the limit for scheduling a 16- and 17-year-old to work no more than 30 hours in one week.
https://floridaphoenix.com/2025/04/22/measure-to-roll-back-child-labor-laws-now-goes-to-house-for-consideration/

Fullduplexxx
(8,447 posts)another reason theyre trying to push out non-white people
cachukis
(3,103 posts)dutch777
(4,297 posts)...to work sooner and at lower wages. Many of the jobs and employers suck and many kids have other options. As usual, GOP legislators chase bad or non-solutions to a reality they don't control or probably even understand.
valleyrogue
(2,014 posts)Men as a group are pissed off because women are not putting them front and center anymore. Men aren't getting laid to the extent to which they feel entitled. Women are also not "delaying" motherhood--many of them also don't want kids. This is why any attempt to shore up the birthrate will fail. If people don't understand the real issue, then what they are attempting to do is a waste of time and money. More and more women frankly like the single life, no matter if there are financial pressures working against being alone, and all of the gaslighting and complaining by the political right will NOT change their minds.
Declining birthrates have been the rule for over a century, with the exception being the period following WWII (the baby boom era). High birthrates are not compatible with women's rights, and neither is marriage, with the rate plunging into the ditch on the way to well-deserved obsolescence and gradual evolution out of existence in industrialized countries. Marriage going on the way out has been predicted for at least fifty years, with authors like the late feminist Eva Figes in her 1970 book, Patriarchal Attitudes (the first feminist book I ever read), said that she was confident marriage would be seen as a "hollow sham" (her words). Many other second-wave feminists felt the same way, with some proposing it be abolished altogether as it was the foundation for patriarchy and could not in any way be fixed. Psychologist Lawrence Casler, in his 1974 book, Is Marriage Necessary?, was also convinced marriage would eventually evolve out of existence. He wrote the book at a time when marriage rates were still insanely high and when alternative living arrangements were starting to become more commonplace (cohabitation). People like Figes, many second-wave radical feminists, and Casler were right all along, and the political right KNOWS they are right, but they are going to fight the inevitable trend. Patriarchy is dying, and I say, good riddance.
lindysalsagal
(22,662 posts)too busy and tired to fight back.
Jack Valentino
(1,877 posts)but you can't make them harvest crops, if they don't want to...
In Florida and Texas in particular, they would probably be taught that
'working on the farms is for the dark people to do'
(which any good Republican would have taught them from birth)
ecstatic
(34,748 posts)People are giving serious thought to this shit. It's mind-boggling and scary.
They have it all planned out and we're just kind of at their mercy, it seems.