September 3, 2010 3:17 PM

Ariz. Congresswoman Calls for Congressional Pay Cut

By
Lauren Seifert
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Democrats ,
Economy ,
Domestic Issues ,
Washington Unplugged ,
Congress

Friday saw the release of unemployment figures for August, and while 67,000 private sector jobs were created, the unemployment rate increased from 9.5 percent to 9.6 percent. Whichever way you look at it, many Americans are struggling financially.

For members of Congress, though, that isn't the case. From comfortable paychecks to perks, perks and more perks, our elected representatives in Washington are living the good life. Ariz. Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick, however, thinks it's high time Washington tightens its purse strings. She's introduced a bill, H.R. 4720, that would reduce congressional pay by 5 percent.

On Friday's Washington Unplugged, Kirkpatrick told CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante, "There's nothing like asking people you work with to take a high percentage pay cut. Some people think it's a great idea, a lot of people are pretty angry at me. So, I'm not very popular with my colleagues. But the American people get it. They think this is a great idea."

According to a recent poll from Rasmussen Reports, 75 percent of likely voters want Congress to cut its own pay until the federal budget is balanced.

If H.R. 4720 does pass, it would be the first pay cut in 77 years; the last one passed in the midst of the Great Depression in 1933. So far, Kirkpatrick's measure has garnered 21 cosponsors. Right now, the base pay for a House member is $174,000, though congressional leaders earn a higher salary.

Plante asked Rep. Kirkpatrick if this pay cut would make a difference in the eyes of most Americans. Kirkpatrick responded, "Absolutely. Everywhere I go people think this a great idea... So many people are out of work, so many people have taken a 100 percent pay cut because they don't have a job. So, it's all about jobs and restoring the economy and getting folks back to work.

Kirkpatrick had a message for her fellow members in Congress, "We need to put our money where our mouth is, and we need to show leadership, we need to listen to the American people."

Watch Friday's show above, also featuring CBS News Senior Political Producer Rob Hendin and CBS News Director of Elections Anthony Salvanto kicking off Unplugged's new series, Hot Ads of the Week. And, CBS News' Christina Ruffini with a report from Baltimore's Comic-Con.

"Washington Unplugged," CBSNews.com's exclusive daily politics Webshow, appears live on CBSNews.com each weekday at 2:00 p.m. ET. Click here to check out previous episodes.


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by brnfream September 9, 2010 12:14 PM EDT
They need to take a 40% cut!! They need to put themselves on OBAMACARE. They need to buy thier own lunch and dinner and they need to pay thier own way to work. We have to!!! They need to take the same holidays that we do. Forget all the session breaks they take. They need to work for the people who elected them instead of the other way around. Nice job girl, but not enough!
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by gunnyh1 September 6, 2010 11:52 PM EDT
And she needs to add term limits and lobbyist reform as well. In any situation where you have such a gross exchange of money for favors/votes (they call it political donations or political charity donations) you would have the government themselves slamming people into jail. And while we are on the subject a slight adjustment ....Congress shall not pass bills that do not include/apply to themselves...perfect example Health Care! They are elected by the people to serve as representatives of the people, not to become elitist.
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by TJphoto September 5, 2010 10:05 AM EDT
Gee, from $174,000 per year to $165,300. How can I as voter ever thank the Congress for this generous overture. I am going vote out every single member I can and vote in the person who has the least amount of money and experience. It's this leadership and experience that got us in the hole for over 13 Trillion Dollars while they take care of themselves first.
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by rockcutr September 4, 2010 11:16 AM EDT
Politicians are barely worth minimum wage....
Cut deeper, harder, faster.
A paid electorate can only give them the illusion that they have some sort of worth. Running our country into the ground one vote at a time.
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by brnfream September 3, 2010 6:01 PM EDT
Where is my last comment??
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by brnfream September 3, 2010 6:01 PM EDT
Where is my last comment??
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by stn_sage September 3, 2010 5:39 PM EDT
Election year stunt, nothing more!
They need to act on behalf of the citizens. Not just listen,
which I don't believe they even bother to do, anymore!
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