The Republicans applauded their decision.
“This decision to strengthen reconciliation cannot be used as a means to pass major legislative changes – by either party – by simple majority,” said Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, the Republican chief on the Budgets Committee. “This decision will strengthen Senate traditions over time.”
While the majority tend to follow the advice of the MP, Democrats could also try to override their leadership by effectively insisting on including the wage increase in legislation anyway, or trying to rewrite the provision to include the Rules of the Senate. In 2001, then MP Robert B. Dove was unceremoniously ousted from his position after Republican leaders objected to his decisions.
But senior White House officials, including Ron Klain, the chief of staff, have publicly stated that Vice President Kamala Harris, in her role as Senate President, would not vote to override Ms. MacDonough. Ms. MacDonough, the first woman to hold the office, has maintained both the position and bipartisan respect under the leadership of both parties since her appointment in 2012.
Some Democrats privately grumbled Thursday night that Mr Klain’s comments in a television interview Wednesday in conjunction with Mr Biden’s public admission earlier that month that he did not believe the wage increase would survive made Ms. MacDonough the “permit structure” in essence gave kill the proposal, according to a Democratic aide who described his thinking on the condition of anonymity.
It was not clear whether the Democrats could have won a majority to defeat the MP. The Liberal Democrats, who have been calling for the removal of the 60-vote threshold, were concerned about the procedural defeat and asked Ms. Harris to intervene to change the decision.
“I’m sorry – an unelected MP cannot withhold 32 million Americans the raise they deserve,” California Democrat Ro Khanna wrote on Twitter. “This is a recommendation, not a decision. VP Harris must ignore and regulate a minimum wage of $ 15 to achieve this. We were chosen to deliver for the people. It’s time we did our job. “
Some Republicans have spoken out in favor of legislation that would gradually raise the minimum wage to $ 10 instead of $ 15.