Cong. Lamar Smith to Senate: No Budget Passed ... No Pay

width=108Texas Insider Report: Washington D.C. Our Founders established a system of government of by and for the people. Hardworking taxpayers have a right to see how their money is being spent by their government.

Cong. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) and Chairman of the Science Space & Technology Committee Wednesday while backing the House-passed bill that requires the Senate to pass a budget or forfeit their pay.

Read more about the No Budget No Pay Act (H.R. 325) passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 285-144. An overwhelming majority of Texas Republicans supported the measure. Said Smith of the Houses frustration with the Senates refusal to pass a budget:
Americans across the nation set budgets for their familys expenses.  They accomplish every single day a task that the Senate has neglected for four years.  A fundamental responsibility of the government is to set budgets and stick to them. This is necessary not only to keep the country running but to prevent it from running into the ground. 
width=115The House of Representatives is willing to give the President and the Senate a final chance.  This bill temporarily prevents America from defaulting on our loans.  But it makes clear that the Senate must pass a budget in the next three months or suffer the penalty theyre due for their delinquency:  no budget no paycheck. The Senate should tell the American people how they intend to spend their money noted Smith. This bill ensures that Americans receive what they deserve a full accounting of how their taxpayer dollars are being spent." Background: The Senate has not passed a budget in more than 1365 days.  H.R. 325 makes clear that there will be no long-term increase to the debt limit unless there is a long-term plan to deal with the fiscal crisis facing our nation. This bill requires the Senate to pass a budget by April 15 2013 or forfeit their pay. Specifically the bill states that if either chamber of Congress fails to pass a budget by the expressed date its respective members will have their pay held in escrow until that chamber passes a budget or the last day of the 113th Congress whichever comes first.
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