HR 823
No Vote, No Raise Act
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The No Vote, No Raise Act aims to prevent Members of Congress from receiving automatic pay increases based on their voting record. Specifically, it repeals a section of the Legislative Reorganization Act that allows for pay adjustments tied to how often members vote in favor of the majority party. This legislation would freeze congressional pay at the current level, regardless of voting patterns. The bill was introduced to address concerns about congressional compensation and accountability.
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Bob Good
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