From Deseret News archives:
Congress OKs raise despite Matheson
Cannon, Bishop join in effort to avert hike and fail a fifth time
It just sort of happened automatically.
Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, tried again and failed again to persuade his colleagues to reject the automatic congressional pay raise that is wrapped inside an appropriations bill.
"We are at war, and that requires shared sacrifices," Matheson said. "Let us send a signal to the American people that Congress gets it. A little belt-tightening wouldn't hurt anyone around here."
Matheson said the $8 trillion federal debt has put every man, woman and child "on the hook" for $26,000 in government debt. And he finds it ill-timed that lawmakers would be giving themselves pay raises.
Reps. Chris Cannon and Rob Bishop, both Utah Republicans, joined Matheson in supporting the procedural move. But in the end, 263 representatives voted to end debate while 152 voted with Matheson.
Matheson's procedural approach is the only means whereby members of the House actually vote on their pay, which will stand at $165,200 in the 2006 fiscal year.
Matheson said he will again donate his pay raise to local Utah charities.
Without Matheson's annual efforts, congressional pay raises would quietly slip thorough the legislative process.
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