Kennedy in The Hill: Shutdowns should be painful for members of Congress, too
WASHINGTON – Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) penned
this
op-ed in The Hill arguing that members of Congress should not get paid during government shutdowns. Kennedy calls on the Senate to vote on his resolution to prevent Senators from collecting their paychecks during future shutdowns.
Key excerpts of the op-ed are below:
“The fact that politicians can use other people’s paychecks as a political football without sacrificing their own salary makes most fair-minded Americans want to stick their heads in an oven. Most Americans believe what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. If federal workers aren’t getting paid, members of Congress shouldn’t get paid either.”
. . .
“I don’t judge my colleagues for objecting to this type of legislation. It’s tough missing a paycheck. But it was also tough for the American people to watch my colleagues vote 15 times in a row to keep the government closed.
“I am proud that my resolution received unanimous, bipartisan support in the Senate Rules Committee. I hope the full Senate will join us in ensuring that politicians aren’t the only ones getting paid during a government shutdown.”
Text of Kennedy’s resolution is available
here
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Read more about the Rules Committee vote on Kennedy’s resolution
here
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Read Kennedy’s full op-ed
here
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