No Budget, No Pay Act
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Summary
Introduced in House
No Budget, No Pay Act This bill prohibits Members of Congress from being paid in a fiscal year until both chambers approve the budget resolution and pass all regular appropriations bills for that fiscal year. Retroactive pay is prohibited for such a period. This bill takes effect on September 29, 2027.
District impact notes
The No Budget, No Pay Act prevents Members of Congress from receiving their salaries until the budget is approved. • This could lead to increased pressure on Congress to finalize the budget, which may affect federal funding decisions that impact local programs. • Local public services that rely on federal funding might experience uncertainty during budget negotiations. • There may be questions about how this policy could influence congressional decision-making and the potential for delays in budget approvals. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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