A whopping 43 people who have unlimited sick days voted to prevent around 115,000 rail workers from gaining just seven paid sick leave days. Here are the senators who voted Thursday against giving rail workers paid sick leave. Forty-two are Republicans, and one is a Democrat. Ben Sasse Bill Cassidy Bill Hagerty Chuck Grassley Cynthia M. Lummis Dan Sullivan Deb Fischer James E. Risch James Lankford James M. Inhofe Jerry Moran Joe Manchin, III John Barrasso John Boozman John Cornyn John Hoeven John Thune Joni Ernst Kevin Cramer Lisa Murkowski Marsha Blackburn Mike Crapo Mike Lee Mike Rounds Mitch McConnell Mitt Romney Patrick J. Toomey Rand Paul Richard C. Shelby Rick Scott Rob Portman Roger F. Wicker Roger Marshall Ron Johnson Roy Blunt Shelley Moore Capito Steve Daines Susan M. Collins Thom Tillis Tim Scott Todd Young Tom Cotton Tommy Tuberville Of the 43 Senators who voted against 7 days of paid sick leave, three Senators voted for S 1302 Social Security Fairness Act, they were Senator Collins Senator Cassidy Senator Murkowski Maybe we can get the other 40 Senators to cosponsor S.1302 during the few days left in this 117th-congress, your constituent who are rail workers, teachers, policemen, firefighters, nurses air traffic controllers and other public service workers who don't pay into Social Security are being unjustly harmed by Windfall Elimination Provisions and Government Pension Offset, please vote to repeal this legislation. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/117/s1302/cosponsors For my Senator in Maryland, I would like to thank the honorable Senator Van Hollen and the honorable Senator from the State of Virginia, Tim Kaine for cosponsoring S. 1302, Social Security Fairness Act. Honorable Senator from the State of Maryland, Ben Cardin and the honorable Senator from Virginia, Mark Warner please support and cosponsor S.1302 to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO). These unfair Social Security penalties affect millions of retirees, and Senate bill S. 1302 calls for repealing the WEP and GPO. Moreover, these penalties affect rightfully earned Social Security benefits. The WEP & GPO hurt retired public servants such as educational workers, law enforcement, firefighters, postal carriers, Veterans, and many other pensioners in local, state, and federal positions, along with Americans who have earned foreign pensions. Now is the time to take action to repeal these two unjust penalties. I urge you to eliminate the WEP & GPO from Social Security law and move this issue to the forefront of Senate legislative activities by cosponsoring S. 1302 before the 117th Congress legislative matters come to an end while you'll are also addressing other legislative matters and funding bills during this lame duck session. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1315898065249754/permalink/2235451769961041/?mibextid=Nif5oz https://www.facebook.com/groups/1315898065249754/permalink/2230137470492471/?mibextid=Nif5oz Https://change.org/Act2RepealWEP_GPO