Second Shoe Drops: Senators Propose Massive Federal Job Cuts, Salary Freezes, as Part of Debt-Ceiling Package
Friday, August 5, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
When
Congress and the Administration came to an
agreement to raise the federal debt limit
earlier this month, both parties agreed to
formulate a bipartisan committee to find $1.5
trillion in additional savings by year’s end.
The idea
was to bring both parties together to hammer
out a responsible, bipartisan compromise that
everyone could rally around. This so-called
‘super committee’ would be made up of three
Democrats and three Republicans from each house
of Congress, consisting of 12 members in total.
With the long, bruising debt-ceiling fight
behind them, the time for serious business was
about to get under way. At least, that is what
was supposed to happen.
Merely
two days after the agreement was reached –
before a single super committee member had been
appointed – Senators Tom Coburn (R-OK) and
Orrin Hatch (R-UT) were already trying to
dictate the terms of the debate. Tuesday, they
introduced S. 1476, the Federal Workforce Reduction and Reform
Act of 2011, a bill that would
freeze federal pay and bonuses for an
additional three years, slash the federal
workforce by 300,000 jobs over ten, and cut the
federal travel budget by 75%.
Of
course, these cuts are nothing new, as
Congressional Republicans have pushed similar
measures time and time again over the past
several years. But this time, things could be
different. According to an article in The
Hill newspaper Wednesday, Hatch said that
he and other Republicans Senators would put
forth this proposal as a down payment on the
$1.5 trillion savings goal. If they follow
through on their threat and put these policies
on the negotiations table, they represent far
more than the idle threats they have posed in
the past.
“We
cannot and must not allow federal employees to
become a bargaining chip on the Congressional
negotiating table,” said NFFE National
President William R. Dougan. “Federal employees
have already sacrificed with a two year pay
freeze; agency budgets across government have
been slashed, costing jobs; workers have twice
been brought to the brink of furloughs due to
funding crises. Federal employees have already
made immense sacrifices to get our nation’s
fiscal house in order. We will stand in staunch
opposition to any effort to balance the budget
on the backs of our nation’s border patrol
agents, Defense civilians, VA nurses and
doctors, and all federal workers who serve
their country every
day.”
While
Congress spends the month of August vacationing
and raising money in their home districts, NFFE
and other unions will be working to cut this
plan off at the knees before any damage is
done.
“This problem isn’t going away,” said Randy Erwin, NFFE Legislative Director. “We are going to be in struggle after struggle to defend the modest pay and benefits that federal workers earn. Those in Congress who are targeting federal workers for cuts will never be satisfied by the cuts they are able to make; they will keep coming back again and again until there is nothing left to take, and the agencies we work for can no longer function. That is why we must draw a line in the sand and stop the Coburn/Hatch bill.”

Comments
Do the presidents pay for any extras, such as having barbecues at the White House with friends and relatives, out of their own pockets?
Why do the American citizens suffer while the Obamas are enjoying themselves at government expense?