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Congress Gives Itself 7th Straight Pay Raise |
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from Associated Press
Entered into the database on Wednesday, June 14th, 2006 @ 15:40:28 MST |
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Despite record low approval ratings, House lawmakers Tuesday embraced
a $3,300 pay raise that will increase their salaries to $168,500. The 2 percent cost-of-living raise would be the seventh straight for members
of the House and Senate. Lawmakers easily squelched a bid by Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, to get a direct
vote to block the COLA, which is automatically awarded unless lawmakers vote
to block it. In the early days of GOP control of Congress, lawmakers routinely denied themselves
the annual COLA. Last year, the Senate voted 92-6 to deny the raise but quietly
surrendered the position in House-Senate talks. As part of an ethics reform bill in 1989, Congress gave up their ability to
accept pay for speeches and made annual cost-of-living pay increases automatic
unless the lawmakers voted otherwise. The pay issue has been linked to the annual Transportation and Treasury Department
spending bill because that measure stipulates that civil servants get raises
of 2.7 percent, the same as military personnel will receive. Under a complicated
formula, the increase translates to 2 percent for members of Congress. Like last year, Matheson led a quixotic drive to block the raise. He was the
only member to speak on the topic. "I do not think that it is appropriate to let this bill go through without
an up or down vote on whether or not Congress should have an increase in its
own pay," Matheson said. But by a 249-167 vote, the House rejected Matheson's procedural attempt to
get a direct vote on the pay raise. The pay raise would also apply to the vice president - who is president of
the Senate - congressional leaders and Supreme Court justices. This year, Vice President Cheney, House Speaker Dennis Hastert and Chief Justice
William Rehnquist receive $212,100. Associate justices receive $203,000. House
and Senate party leaders get $183,500. President George W. Bush's salary of $400,000 is unaffected by the legislation. _________________ Read from Looking Glass News We've Got Crackheads in Congress A Congressional den of thieves Update on America's Criminal Class Congress' pension: Nice and secure The Congressional Millionaires Club All "Government / The Eilte" News Articles |