Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit Members of Congress from receiving compensation for any period during which a Government shutdown is in effect.
What this could mean for your district
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to prevent Members of Congress from receiving pay during a government shutdown. • If enacted, it may influence how local representatives approach budget negotiations, potentially prioritizing timely funding to avoid shutdowns. • Local constituents might view this measure as a way to hold Congress accountable for government operations. • The amendment could affect public perception of Congress, possibly impacting voter engagement and trust in elected officials. • Local businesses and services that rely on federal funding may experience uncertainty during shutdowns, which could affect economic stability. AI-generated from official bill summary; verify with bill text.
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Introduced in House
This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment that prohibits Members of Congress from receiving compensation for any period during which a government shutdown is in effect. Under the amendment, a government shutdown is considered to be in effect if there is a lapse in appropriations for any federal agency or department as a result of a failure to enact a regular appropriations bill or a continuing resolution.
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