Senator Rick Scott Leads Colleagues in Urging Congressional Leadership to Pass His No Budget, No Pay Proposal

December 13, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Rick Scott, Senator Kyrsten Sinema, Representative Jack Bergman and Representative Gil Cisneros led a bipartisan, bicameral letter to Congressional leadership urging them to pass No Budget, No Pay to prevent members of Congress from getting paid if they don’t pass a budget.

Read the full letter HERE or below.

December 13, 2019

The Honorable Mitch McConnell

Majority Leader

United States Senate

The Honorable Charles Schumer

Minority Leader

United States Senate

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi

Speaker of the House

United States House of Representatives

The Honorable Kevin McCarthy

Republican Leader

United States House of Representatives

Dear Congressional Leadership:

            As we wrap up the year and finalize the negotiations on Fiscal Year 2020 appropriations, we urge you to include No Budget, No Pay as part of any end-of-year spending package.

            Appropriating funds is the most basic duty of Congress, but for the past 40 years, Congress has cut corners by passing short-term spending bills – Continuing Resolutions – that just keep government funded at existing levels.

            When Congress fails to pass appropriations, American people are hurt. Just this year, American families suffered under the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Air traffic controllers, members of the Coast Guard, and fire safety officials worked without pay, while Members of Congress continued to receive their paychecks.

            That is wrong, and we’re urging you to move forward with No Budget, No Pay before the end of the year. The concept is simple: Members of Congress should not be paid if they don’t pass appropriations. If Congress can’t do its most basic task, then Members of Congress shouldn’t get a paycheck.

            This proposal has bipartisan support and is already moving through Congress. It was approved by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in June, and is included as part of the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act (S. 1877).

            Withholding paychecks from Members of Congress who fail to pass appropriations is an important step to prevent government shutdowns, which hurt the economy and millions of everyday Americans. But it’s also an important step to promote fiscal responsibility.

            We are elected to represent the citizens of our states and districts. When they don’t do their job, there are consequences, and that same standard should apply to Congress. We look forward to continuing to work with you to make important reforms so Washington works better for all Americans.

Sincerely,

Rick Scott
United States Senator

Kyrsten Sinema

United States Senator

                                                       

Jack Bergman

Member of Congress

Gilbert R. Cisneros, Jr.

Member of Congress

David Perdue

United States Senator

Cory Gardner

United States Senator

Steve Daines
United States Senator

Joni K. Ernst

United States Senator

Martha McSally

United States Senator

Mike Gallagher 

Member of Congress

Brian Fitzpatrick

Member of Congress

Rob Wittman 

Member of Congress

Andy Biggs

Member of Congress

Vern Buchanan

Member of Congress

Ross Spano 

Member of Congress

Ralph Norman

Member of Congress

Ron Wright

Member of Congress

Abigail D. Spanberger

Member of Congress

Scott Tipton

Member of Congress

Greg Gianforte

Member of Congress

Robert E. Latta

Member of Congress

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