Washington — The Senate unanimously agreed to adopt a resolution on Thursday that will withhold senators' pay during a lapse in funding for any federal agency, following two lengthy and record-breaking shutdowns in recent months that have taken a toll on federal workers. Led by GOP Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, the resolution directs the secretary of the Senate to withhold pay from senators during a lapse in appropriations for one or more federal agencies or departments.
Main Idea: Sen. John Kennedy helped lead a Senate resolution to withhold senators’ pay during government shutdowns, aiming to make lawmakers share the pain faced by federal workers.
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The resolution may pressure lawmakers to avoid shutdowns,. It does not stop federal services from being disrupted or workers and households from facing delayed pay, benefits, and services.
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Lead sponsor of the resolution and the main named actor driving the Senate action.
Mentioned as the opposing side Kennedy referenced when discussing possible shutdowns.
Cited as part of the shutdown history Kennedy used to justify the resolution.
Mentioned in the shutdown context and in relation to the impasse Kennedy criticized.
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