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Senators approve withholding their own pay during government shutdowns

The measure takes effect after the 2026 election and withholds senators’ pay during shutdowns, while still allowing back pay once funding resumes.

  • On Thursday, Senators unanimously approved a resolution to withhold their pay during future government shutdowns. The measure, sponsored by Senator John Kennedy, R-La., requires the Secretary of the Senate to hold compensation until funding is restored.
  • Record-Breaking impasses over the past 16 months prompted the move, as two recent shutdowns—a 43-day total government lapse and a 44-day Department of Homeland Security closure—created significant financial hardship for federal workers.
  • Kennedy stated the bill ensures "shared sacrifice" during shutdowns, and the resolution takes effect after the November 3 general election without requiring House approval or presidential signature.
  • Senator Lindsey Graham previously proposed a constitutional amendment to mandate pay forfeiture, calling it "constitutionally sound," though he found the process too laborious. Kennedy declined to extend the measure to the House, citing tensions between chambers.
  • Senators will receive full back pay once funding is restored, aligning the Senate with standard treatment of federal workers who typically receive compensation after shutdowns end.
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Senators Vote To Nix Their Own Pay During Shutdowns

Senators unanimously voted for Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy's resolution Thursday to have their paychecks withheld during government shutdowns.

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