Senate Unanimously Votes to Withhold Senators' Pay During Government Shutdowns

Senate Unanimously Votes to Withhold Senators' Pay During Government Shutdowns
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The move aims to address concerns about lawmakers' accountability during shutdowns that have left federal workers unpaid.

  • The Senate voted unanimously to withhold senators' pay during future government shutdowns.
  • The vote was 99-0, according to ABC News.
  • The resolution was advanced on Wednesday, as reported by ABC News.
  • The decision follows two historic government shutdowns where federal workers went unpaid.
  • The measure applies specifically to senators' pay during periods when the government is shut down.

The Senate unanimously agreed to advance a resolution that would withhold senators' pay during any future government shutdowns, following recent closures that left federal workers without pay.

This action is intended to increase lawmakers' accountability and respond to criticism that members of Congress continued to receive pay while federal employees did not during previous shutdowns.

The resolution may require further legislative steps before becoming law. Observers will watch to see if similar measures are considered in the House or for other government officials.

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