Late last week Rep. Cynthia Lummis became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time.
Late last week Rep. Wally Herger became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time.
Late last week Rep. Phil Roe became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time.
Florida Lawmaker Supports No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
Late last week Rep. Bill Posey became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress if they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Posey’s support brings the total count to 85 bipartisan co-sponsors for the legislation.
Illinois Lawmaker Supports No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
Late last week Rep. Dan Lipinski became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Lipinski's support brings the total count to 85 bipartisan co-sponsors for the legislation.
Illinois Representative Supports No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
Late last week Rep. Randy Hultgren became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Hultgren’s support brings the total count to 85 bipartisan co-sponsors for the legislation.
South Carolina Lawmaker Supports No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
Last week Rep. Mick Mulvaney became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Mulvaney’s backing brings the total count to 81 co-sponsors for the legislation.
Louisiana Representative Supports No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
Last week Rep. John Fleming became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Fleming’s support brings the total count to 80 bipartisan co-sponsors for the legislation.
Ohio Lawmaker Supports No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
Late last week Rep. Steve Chabot became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress should they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Chabot’s support brings the total count to 79 co-sponsors for the legislation.
First Connecticut Lawmaker to Support No Labels Proposal to Withhold Congressional Pay for Late Budget and Spending Bills
This week, Rep. Jim Himes became a co-sponsor of the No Labels-backed No Budget, No Pay Act (H.R. 3643/S. 1981), which will suspend pay for members of Congress if they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time. Rep. Himes’ support brings the total count to 78 co-sponsors for the legislation.