‘No budget, no pay’ advances in US house

‘No budget, no pay’ advances in US house
Updated 28 January 2013
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‘No budget, no pay’ advances in US house

‘No budget, no pay’ advances in US house

WASHINGTON: In an earlier era, the House Republicans’ “no budget, no pay” proposal probably would have been dismissed as a gimmick.
Withholding pay from members of Congress until they pass a budget favors wealthy lawmakers who can afford to have their $174,000 salaries withheld.
It’s unfair to those in the House and Senate minorities who have little say in whether a budget passes or not.
Also, it may be unconstitutional.
But with Congress’ approval ratings in the gutter, House lawmakers breezed past those questions, among others, approved the idea and sent it to the Senate.