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Senate adopts resolution to withhold senators' pay during shutdowns

Senate adopts resolution to withhold senators' pay during shutdowns

Summary

The Senate agreed to a resolution that stops senators' pay during any federal government shutdown. Senators will only get paid after the shutdown ends. The rule will start after the November election because of a constitutional rule.

Key Facts

  • The Senate voted unanimously to adopt the resolution.
  • The resolution was led by Republican Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana.
  • Senators' pay will be withheld during any lapse in funding for federal agencies or departments.
  • Senators will get paid after the government shutdown is over.
  • The resolution only applies to the Senate, not the House of Representatives.
  • It will take effect after the next election due to the 27th Amendment, which stops pay changes from starting before an election.
  • There were two major recent government shutdowns: one lasted 43 days, another 76 days.
  • Senator Kennedy called the resolution a form of "shared sacrifice" since federal workers go without pay during shutdowns.
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