Sen Paul OBJECTS TWICE to Sen Kennedy’s Proposal to STOP Congressional Pay During Schumer Shutdown
Sen Paul OBJECTS TWICE to Sen Kennedy’s Proposal to STOP Congressional Pay During Schumer Shutdown
Sen Paul OBJECTS TWICE to Sen Kennedy’s Proposal to STOP Congressional Pay During Schumer Shutdown
Sen Paul just OBJECTED TWICE to Kennedy’s proposals = NOT PAY Congress during a shutdown. Paul: “I don’t want to pay LESS PEOPLE [during a shutdown], I want to pay MORE.”
Senator Paul just OBJECTED TWICE to Senator Kennedy’s proposals that would NOT PAY members of Congress during a shutdown.
Paul: “I don’t want to pay LESS PEOPLE [during a shutdown], I want to pay MORE.”
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) objected twice to Senator John Kennedy’s (R-LA) proposals that would have blocked members of Congress from receiving pay during the ongoing government shutdown, legislation Kennedy says is necessary to make lawmakers feel the same pain as the Americans affected by Washington’s dysfunction. Kennedy introduced his “No Shutdown Paychecks to Politicians Act”, calling for an immediate halt to congressional pay during the shutdown and the elimination of back pay once government funding is restored.
Kennedy argued that his proposal is both simple and fair, emphasizing that federal employees like air traffic controllers, military service members, and staffers are already suffering without pay. His bill, he said, would ensure lawmakers are not shielded from the same financial consequences. Kennedy asked for unanimous consent to immediately pass his bill, but Rand Paul was quick to object.
Paul, reserving the right to object, said the focus should be on re-opening government and paying those who are working, not punishing members of Congress. Paul argued that withholding pay from lawmakers distracts from the larger problem of bureaucratic dysfunction and the unfair treatment of federal workers who are continuing their duties during the shutdown. He even proposed an alternative, the Shutdown Prevention and Pay Workers Act, which would ensure essential government workers, including the military, are paid during any future shutdowns.
Not deterred, Kennedy introduced a second bill, the “Withhold Member Pay During Shutdowns Act.” This version would temporarily escrow congressional pay during the shutdown, releasing it only after the government reopens. But Paul once again objected, holding firm to his view that the solution is to pay workers, not to withhold pay from lawmakers.
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Sen Paul OBJECTS TWICE to Sen Kennedy’s Proposal to STOP Congressional Pay During Schumer Shutdown