Lawmakers Debate Pay Cutoff For Budget Gridlock

Dollar Bills SC 300x218 Lawmakers Debate Pay Cutoff For Budget Gridlock

It might be dismissed as an election year gimmick by the big shots who run Capitol Hill, but frustration over Congress’ failure to pass a budget since 2009 has given surprising momentum to a bill that would cut off lawmakers’ pay if they can’t — or won’t — pass a budget blueprint.

The “no budget, no pay” idea is still a long shot, but it’s actually getting an official hearing Wednesday from the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee as part of a package of congressional reform proposals from a centrist group called No Labels.

The idea is simple. If Congress doesn’t pass a budget and all 12 of the accompanying spending bills setting annual agency budgets on time, every lawmaker’s paycheck would get cut off. No exceptions.

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