Kyrsten Sinema Gets $4,000 From Banks, Debt Collectors After Nixing $15 Minimum Wage On 5/7/21 at 9:23 PM EDT Banks and political action committees (PACs) representing debt collectors donated $4,000 to Democratic Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema just days after her thumbs down vote against a Democratic amendment to Biden's American Rescue Plan that would raise the national minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour. The Federal Election Commission showed that on March 8, three days after her "no" vote, the Wall Street investment bank Morgan Stanley donated $2,000 to Sinema. The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals (ACPAC) as well as the Commercial Law League, two PACs representing debt collectors, each donated $1,000 to Sinema.