Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12
Senate to Vote on Blocking Lawmakers' Pay in Future Shutdowns as Congress Nears a 5th Standoff
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Senate to Vote on Blocking Lawmakers' Pay in Future Shutdowns as Congress Nears a 5th Standoff

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • John Thune set up a Senate vote on Sen. John Kennedy’s resolution to withhold senators’ pay during any future government shutdown, putting the measure on the floor as lawmakers returned Monday.
  • The push reflects Republican fears of another funding lapse before November after Congress came close to shutting down four times in Trump’s second term and already endured record-long full and partial closures.
  • Republicans say Democrats have used shutdown threats as leverage, with Eric Schmitt warning the next clash could again center on ICE funding as Congress prepares immigration funding for the next 3½ years.
  • Other GOP proposals aim to blunt shutdown damage rather than just punish lawmakers, including Ron Johnson’s bill to pay working federal employees and James Lankford’s plan for automatic two-week stopgap funding.
Will withholding congressional pay be enough to prevent the economic damage caused by future shutdowns?
What are the long-term consequences for federal workers who repeatedly face furloughs and pay delays?
Why does the U.S. government shut down during funding gaps while other nations do not?