No Budget, No Pay passed in the Senate and now has been signed by the president!
No Budget, No Pay passed in the Senate and now has been signed by the president!
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In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about No Budget, No Pay.
December 13, 2011: No Labels introduces the Make Congress Work! action plan, starting with a proposal to withhold pay for members of Congress if they do not pass a budget and all spending bills on time.
The No Budget, No Pay Act is entered as a bill in the House by sponsor Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) and in the Senate by sponsor Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV).
February 29, 2012: No Budget, No Pay has 36 co-sponsors in the House and Senate.
Labor Day weekend is a good time to discuss the No Budget, No Pay Act working it’s way through congress. This new law would suspend pay for members of Congress if they fail to pass a concurrent budget resolution and all 12 annual spending bills on time.- No work, no pay. It now has 90 sponsors in Congress.
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