No Budget, No Pay Act
The No Budget, No Pay Act withholds Congressional salaries if a federal budget isn't passed by the fiscal year's start, promoting timely budget approvals and accountability.
The No Budget, No Pay Act withholds Congressional salaries if a federal budget isn't passed by the fiscal year's start, promoting timely budget approvals and accountability.
The No Budget, No Pay Act aims to enforce fiscal responsibility within the federal government by withholding pay from members of Congress if a budget is not passed by a specified deadline. The intent is to incentivize timely budget approvals and ensure that government spending aligns with established fiscal plans.
The No Budget, No Pay Act seeks to create a mechanism for accountability among lawmakers by linking their compensation to the timely passage of the federal budget. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details and potential amendments may emerge, clarifying its implications and operational mechanics.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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