January 26, 2023
Manchin, Capito Reintroduce No Budget, No Pay Act to Promote Fiscal Responsibility in Congress
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV),
members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, reintroduced their bipartisan No
Budget, No Pay Act, which would prohibit lawmakers from receiving pay if
Congress fails to pass the annual budget resolutions and appropriations bills
by the start of the Fiscal Year (FY), October 1st. The legislation
also prohibits retroactive pay for any period missed.
“Every
American, every business and every state has to live within a budget in order
to operate successfully. This has been a top priority of mine since my time as
Governor,” said Senator Manchin. “If Congress is unable or unwilling to
work in a bipartisan manner to pass a budget, we should not get paid as
lawmakers. I’m proud to reintroduce the bipartisan No Budget, No Pay Act
and I will continue to work with my colleagues across the aisle to find a
commonsense pathway toward fixing our long-term spending and debt problems.”
“Families
and small businesses across West Virginia have to balance their budgets, and
Congress shouldn’t be any different,” Senator Capito said. “I am proud
to serve on the Senate Appropriations Committee that is responsible for writing
these bills, and we must make sure to prioritize passing responsible
appropriations bills, under regular order, every year.”
Senators
Manchin and Capito were joined by Senators Mike Braun (R-IN), Maggie Hassan
(D-NH), Rick Scott (R-FL) and Katie Britt (R-AL).
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