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Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) wants Members to cut their office budgets by 5 percent and give up their annual automatic salary raises.
The proposal is part of his Control Spending Now Act, which lays out several ways to reduce the nations deficit. Both ideas arent new: Feingold and a few other Members have pushed for Congress to tighten its belt in the wake of the recession. But they havent gotten far, partly because House and Senate leaders have long agreed not to take such measures to the floor.
In a recent press release, Feingold announced that he returned $270,000 of his fiscal 2009 office budget to the treasury. If every office followed his lead, he claimed, Congress would save about $54 million a year.
After the Thanksgiving feast, Americans often make a real effort to tighten their belts, Feingold said. In that spirit, and in the face of record deficits, Congress should do the same. Trimming congressional office budgets wont eliminate our tremendous deficit, but it is a clear signal to the American people that we are serious about addressing our record deficit.
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