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Senate unanimously advances resolution suspending senators’ pay during shutdown

The 99-0 vote advances a measure that would place senators’ salaries in escrow during shutdowns and delay any change until after the next election.

  • The Senate voted unanimously to move forward on a resolution that would withhold senators' pay during future government shutdowns.
  • The resolution, proposed by Sen. John Kennedy, would require the Senate secretary to withhold compensation for senators during a shutdown, taking effect after the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Frustration with government shutdowns has been growing, with lawmakers on both sides previously introducing bills to withhold their pay and allow federal workers to be paid during lapses in funding.
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