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Its kinda funny how quiet the comment sections are when democrats attempt to do something good for workers.
They're basically:
"this isn't good enough! They can do more! I'm a petulant child who will throw away my vote so Trump can win, and surely THAT will change something!"
Ok, but why is the fine for child labor capped so low?
No idea. I'm guessing you know, if that's your area if interest. So feel free to enlighten me of course.
But it's irrelevant at the moment. There is no action you can take between now and November to affect change to that policy.
If this topic is really a thing that bothers you, run for local office, vote in primaries for more progressive candidates, start a PAC to address the issue. Those are all effective methods of change if you really want to change things. And you can start now.
The fine for illegal child labor is capped at $15k/ child and a max $700k. No criminal charges whatsoever.
It gets really old seeing meta comments like this that have nothing to do with the actual article. Maybe the comments are quiet because it's a good thing that we mostly appreciate?