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Repeals automatic pay adjustments for Members of Congress; future raises require separate authorization, taking effect when the 120th Congress convenes.
Repeals automatic pay adjustments for Members of Congress; future raises require separate authorization, taking effect when the 120th Congress convenes.
S. 86 is a Senate bill introduced on January 14, 2025, with the primary aim of repealing the provision that automates pay adjustments for Members of Congress. The sponsor is Senator Rick Scott. The bill is currently introduced in the Senate and has been read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. A companion bill exists in the House (HR 358).
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