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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Oct 16, 2013, 07:30 PM Oct 2013

Debt Bill Denies Annual Pay Hike For Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress on Wednesday moved to deny itself a pay raise.

It would mark the sixth consecutive year that lawmakers will have acted to make sure they don't get the annual cost-of-living pay increase they get automatically unless they vote to freeze their pay.

The measure was attached to the compromise debt and spending measure on track to pass Congress late Wednesday.

Members of Congress make $174,000 a year and are supposed to get an annual pay raise under a 1989 law that traded an annual COLA for a ban on the much-criticized practice of taking paid honoraria for making speeches.

But Congress has voted to deny itself the raise about as many times as it's opted to take the pay hike, and with their poll numbers in the gutter currently, it's not surprising that they're doing so again.

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Debt Bill Denies Annual Pay Hike For Congress (Original Post) Purveyor Oct 2013 OP
Did not realize they had not taken the raise dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #1
What about voting on a pay CUT? Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #2
 

Pab Sungenis

(9,612 posts)
2. What about voting on a pay CUT?
Wed Oct 16, 2013, 07:51 PM
Oct 2013

I wouldn't put it past the Republicans to sign off on that if it looks certain many of them will lose next time before the 27th Amendment lets it take effect.

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