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Congress ought to lose pay if authorities shuts down
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Congress ought to lose pay if authorities shuts down

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Last updated: September 30, 2025 3:20 pm
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Federal staff and others on the enterprise finish of a looming authorities shutdown are in excessive stress mode ready and hoping Congress will cross a spending invoice.

One obtrusive downside: members of Congress don’t have any pores and skin within the sport. They’ll nonetheless accumulate paychecks whether or not the federal government is up and operating or not.

It’s within the Structure. Nothing can contact the pay of a member of Congress. It’s a galling insult to taxpayers.

However there’s some hope that the established order may finish.

It’s the “No Price range, No Pay Act,” laws that each the Home and Senate launched this yr. It’s meant as a pointy tug on the leash for members of Congress who can’t hit the deadline for passing the spending invoice. It’s been tried on Capitol Hill earlier than, however with the 2028 election looming, passing it may very well be good, vote-friendly PR.

The Home invoice goes a bit straightforward on the parents who maintain the nation hostage. In H.R. 208, “If a chamber doesn’t agree on a finances decision for the subsequent fiscal yr by April 15, the salaries of its members are positioned in an escrow account.

“The withheld funds can be launched to members as soon as the finances decision is handed or on the finish of the Congress, whichever comes first.”

In order that they get the cash again. Huge deal. Contemplating that, for starters, representatives and senators make $174,000 a yr, virtually 3 times the common US revenue in 2024 of round $63,600, in accordance with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

They might have to purchase a lesser model of brie, poor issues. And a sizeable portion of Congress is comprise of millionaires. A break in pay gained’t imply a lot.

However the Senate invoice affords a much-needed slap of widespread sense and equity. S. 88 mandates the forfeiture of pay for the time spent and not using a finances or appropriations payments. No escrow account, no squirreling it away for later.

And members wouldn’t get again pay for the interval by which Congress didn’t adjust to finances necessities.

Now we’re speaking.

Being elected to Congress is meant to be about public service. However as we’ve seen too usually, it’s a stepping stone to downplaying the wants of atypical Individuals whereas gathering a beneficiant wage. Let’s not overlook all of the profitable inventory trades on the Hill, a veritable Wall Avenue on the Potomac.

They know the hazards of not passing the spending invoice, the upheaval it’s going to trigger. As CBS Information reported, the Workplace of Administration and Price range advised federal businesses to contemplate everlasting mass layoffs for applications or initiatives which have discretionary funding that runs out on Oct. 1 or that don’t have any different sources of funding.

That gained’t have an effect on lawmakers. However it ought to.

The Senate model of the “No Price range, No Pay” invoice must be enacted, and lawmakers must be penalized for daily of a authorities shutdown, ought to it occur.

However it’s not sufficient to lose a slice of the pay pie. The invoice must be amended so that cash forfeited by members of Congress go to shore up businesses and personnel left scrambling by the “closed” signal on the Capitol.

Congress is just too far faraway from the lives of atypical residents to really feel the impression of a sudden lack of funding. The “No Price range, No Pay” invoice would stage the taking part in subject, no less than throughout a shutdown.

Editorial cartoon by Chip Bok (Creators Syndicate)

 

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