A crumbling economy, more than 2 million constituents who have lost
their jobs this year, and congressional demands of CEOs to work for
free did not convince lawmakers to freeze their own pay.

Instead, they will get a $4,700 pay increase, amounting to an
additional $2.5 million that taxpayers will spend on congressional
salaries, and watchdog groups are not happy about it.

“As lawmakers make a big show of forcing auto executives to accept
just $1 a year in salary, they are quietly raiding the vault for their
own personal gain,” said Daniel O’Connell, chairman of The Senior
Citizens League (TSCL), a non-partisan group. “This money would be
much better spent helping the millions of seniors who are living below
the poverty line and struggling to keep their heat on this winter.”

Steve Ellis, vice president of the budget watchdog Taxpayers for
Common Sense, said Congress should have taken the rare step of
freezing its pay, as lawmakers did in 2000.

“Look at the way the economy is and how most people aren’t counting on
a holiday bonus or a pay raise — they’re just happy to have gainful
employment,” said Ellis. “But you have the lawmakers who are set up
and ready to get their next installment of a pay raise and go happily
along their way.”

Member raises are often characterized as examples of wasteful
spending, especially when many constituents and businesses in members’
districts are in financial despair.

Rep. Harry Mitchell, a first-term Democrat from Arizona, sponsored
legislation earlier this year that would have prevented the automatic
pay adjustments from kicking in for members next year. But the bill,
which attracted 34 cosponsors, failed to make it out of committee.

“They don’t even go through the front door. They have it set up so
that it’s wired so that you actually have to undo the pay raise rather
than vote for a pay raise,” Ellis said.

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/with-economy-in-shambles-congress-gets-a-raise-2008-12-17.html
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