Bill

BILL • US HOUSE

HR 7628

To repeal the provision of law that provides automatic pay adjustments for Members of Congress.

119th Congress
Introduced by Ralph Norman,

Eliminates automatic cost-of-living pay adjustments for Congress members, requiring explicit legislative votes for future salary increases instead.

Introduced in House
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Bill Summary • HR 7628

Legislative bill overview

HR 7628 proposes to eliminate the automatic Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) mechanism that currently allows Members of Congress to receive annual pay increases tied to inflation. Instead of automatic adjustments, any future congressional pay raises would require explicit legislative action. The bill was introduced by Rep. Ralph Norman and is currently under review by two House committees.

Why is this important

Congressional pay adjustments are politically contentious because they require members to vote on their own compensation, creating political pressure to avoid raises even when inflation erodes purchasing power. This automatic mechanism was designed to depoliticize the process, but opponents argue Congress should justify pay decisions to constituents. The current system means congressional salaries increase without explicit votes, while this bill would force transparency through required legislation.

Potential points of contention

  • Recruitment and retention: Freezing congressional salaries in real terms could make federal service less competitive for qualified candidates, potentially affecting legislative branch quality and expertise
  • Selective criticism: Members proposing this may selectively criticize automatic mechanisms while supporting similar adjustments in other federal employee compensation or military pay
  • Political theater vs. substance: The bill could be viewed as performative fiscal responsibility while having minimal budgetary impact (congressional salaries represent ~0.01% of federal spending), potentially distracting from larger spending debates

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