The US Senate has unanimously passed a resolution that would suspend senators' pay during government shutdowns. The measure signals rare bipartisan consensus on a long-standing point of public frustration: that elected officials continue drawing salaries while federal workers face furloughs and government services stall.
The resolution is largely symbolic in its current form — congressional pay is set by statute and would require separate legislation to enforce the suspension — but unanimous passage indicates appetite across party lines for the optics of shared sacrifice during fiscal standoffs. Whether the House takes up a parallel measure remains to be seen.
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