Gabrielle Giffords' Office Urges Super Committee To Cut Lawmakers' Pay
First Posted: 11/18/11 05:16 PM ET Updated: 11/18/11 05:50 PM ET
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) may not be back in
Congress yet, but her staff is leading a bipartisan effort to pressure
the super committee to slash lawmakers' salaries as part of deficit
reduction.
In a Thursday letter put together by Giffords' office,
25 lawmakers call on the 12-member super committee to "send a powerful
message to the American people that Congress should not be exempt from
the sacrifices it will take to balance the budget."
The letter notes that House and Senate lawmakers are paid $174,000
per year -- 3.4 times what the average American with a full-time job
earns. A 5 percent cut, which Giffords proposed in January legislation,
would save $50 million over 10 years. Adjustments to members' benefit
packages, which can be worth 47 percent of salaries, could result in
millions of dollars in additional savings.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
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