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House to Vote on One-Year Pay Freeze Extension This Week Using Questionable Legislative Maneuver

Monday, January 30, 2012

(National Federation of Federal Employees)

This Wednesday, the House of Representatives is expected to vote on H.R. 3835, a bill that would extend the two-year federal pay free by an additional year. Introduced by Rep. Sean Duffy (R-WI) late Friday afternoon, the bill would also freeze the salaries of lawmakers and their staffs.

 

Duffy’s bill may be considered on such an expedited schedule due to a legislative maneuver known as a “suspension of the rules” whereby proposed legislation can bypass the normal legislative process and bring a bill straight to a vote. Normally the bill would first be sent to committees, giving average Americans and their representatives in Congress an opportunity to share their opinions on the matter before a vote is held. Under a suspension of the rules, however, this whole process is pushed aside.

 

“It never ceases to surprise me to what lengths certain members of Congress will go to score political points on the backs of federal workers,” said NFFE National President William R Dougan. “It is immensely irresponsible to consider something as important as a federal pay freeze, which impacts millions of families throughout the country, outside of the normal legislative process.”

 

The impact an extended pay freeze would have on federal workers all throughout the nation would be immense. Assuming a two percent cost-of-living adjustment, the current pay freeze causes nearly a $20,704 pay cut over the next decade for a federal worker earning an annual salary of $50,000, and a $ 47,137 pay cut over 20 years. These kinds of losses are staggering for middle-class workers. Heaping another year’s freeze on millions of middleclass federal workers would only deepen the financial strain.

 

Though facts like these are often discussed during the typical legislative process, the motion to suspend the rules on H.R. 3835 will leave this important bill to the whims of uninformed lawmakers.

 

“Issues like these are supposed to be studied in committees so that members of Congress can learn from their constituents how potential legislation will impact them,” said Dougan. “By trying to suspend the normal rules, Republicans in the House are attempting to disenfranchise the American people on this issue. It is wrong and we will not stand for it. Federal employees and indeed all Americans deserve better from their elected representatives.”

Comments

Mary   02/06/12 11:37 am
Freeze
I agree with Ricky and have been saying that we should freeze or hold Congress's pay until the budget crisis is resolved, until the CR is passed. Why do we have to keep paying for the rest of the government. If this was run like a business, they would be fired!

Rickey Martin   02/06/12 8:39 am
cut ,congress pay and the Senators that will help the budget .
I ask why not the law maker which is congress and the Senators whom approve the bill. they give themselves a big raise each year that who we need to cutting back on, federal employee, have to take cuts in pay, and they give themselves raise , and there children , don't have to pay student loan back , there wife get pension cut out some of that government waste , it's not fair to the rest of world.

Irene Gorczyca   02/03/12 1:30 pm
Massachusetts Delegation
The vote breakdown for the Massachusetts delegation was interesting: everyone except Tsongus and Tierney voted no and Hanscom AFB is in their districts.

Jose A.Mercado Figueroa   02/03/12 11:57 am
The Ineptitude of Congress
Do they really think that there ineptitude is the fault of federal workers? Have our congressmen and senators become so entrenched in their philosophy to blame the other side for their mistakes? If it wasn�t for their wasteful management of our tax dollars and trying to change laws that do not benefit the working class, we would not be having the situation that we have now. To insure a modest, common and fare distribution of work ethics, we the federal work force must fight for our rights to be treated fairly so we can advance the social and economic welfare and education of all federal workers. By organizing and taking the fight for federal workers straight to the doorstep of Congress, the White House, and Federal Agencies. We do this by insuring that we vote for candidates that represent our view and cause. NFFE and our Locals are the best way to start the long battle ahead that we confront. In this way we can insure our rights and dignity as federal worker.

Brad   02/03/12 11:40 am
H.R. 3835
Isn't it fitting that R-Duffy will only accept contact from folks in his district. My 2 Senators on this Bill are dead wrong. R-Kyl and R-McCain. I have written to them and voiced my concerns. I recommend you do the same.

Toni   01/31/12 9:56 am
Federal pay freeze
How many more years do federal employees have to finance the government. We also have families and bills and I think that we have done our share or "donating."

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