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H.J.Res. 129 · 119th Congress

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.

In committee

What this could mean for your district

CA-33
NEUTRAL

This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to prevent Members of Congress from receiving pay during a government shutdown. • If enacted, it may influence how Congress approaches budget negotiations, potentially leading to more timely appropriations. • Local constituents could experience changes in federal services and programs during shutdowns, affecting various sectors. • The amendment could impact public perception of congressional accountability and responsiveness to constituents' needs. • It may also affect local government funding if federal appropriations are delayed or disrupted. AI-generated from official bill summary; verify with bill text.

Updated: 1/13/2026

Bill details

Introduced: 10/3/2025
Current status: In committee
Bill ID: 119hjres129
Latest official action: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Bill overview

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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.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 10/3/2025

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