Rep. Craig Leads Effort to Block Pay Raises for Members of Congress
Government funding legislation released last month would allow Members of Congress to get a cost-of-living adjustment
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Representative Angie Craig is spearheading a new effort to block Members of Congress from receiving a pay raise in upcoming government funding legislation.
Rep. Craig led a call with Reps. Chris Pappas (NH-01) and Eric Sorensen (IL-17) to congressional leaders to focus on lowering costs for working families – instead of giving themselves a pay raise.
The group requested that any upcoming government funding legislation include language to prohibit a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Members.
“Now is the time to focus on bipartisan solutions which invest in hardworking Americans. We need to enact legislation that focuses on the issues our constituents are facing – rising costs at the grocery store and pump, addressing security at the Southern border and ensuring economic opportunity for farmers and small businesses in our districts,” the Members wrote. “Americans deserve to know that their Members of Congress are fighting for them, to lower costs for working families – not to increase our own paychecks.”
Rep. Craig has been a staunch opponent of any efforts to increase Members’ salaries since being elected to Congress. She successfully led efforts to block Member pay raises in both the 116th and 117th Congresses.
A copy of the letter can be found here.
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