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Quixotic bid to boost lawmakers’ pay falls short

Congressman Jim Moran is currently serving his twelfth term as U.S. Representative from Virginia’
Congressman Jim Moran is currently serving his twelfth term as U.S. Representative from Virginia’

ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — A retiring congressman has lost his quixotic bid to give members of Congress $25 a day to help with their living expenses in Washington.

Democrat Jim Moran of Virginia offered the plan as a replacement for the cost of living increase that would be denied lawmakers under legislation heading to the House floor later this spring.

The House Appropriations Committee rejected Moran’s measure by a voice vote as it debated the congressional budget.

Members of Congress earn $174,000 a year and are supposed to receive annual cost of living pay raises.

Lawmakers have voted for five consecutive years to deny themselves the raise.

Moran — a 12-term lawmaker who’s retiring at year’s end — says Congress is at risk of becoming a bastion for the wealthy.

 

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