H.R.4423 - Congressional Pay Raise Elimination Act of 2010

To prevent Members of Congress from receiving any automatic pay adjustment in 2011. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To prevent Members of Congress from receiving any automatic pay adjustment in 2011. as introduced.
  • Short: Congressional Pay Raise Elimination Act of 2010 as introduced.

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1/12/2010--Introduced.Congressional Pay Raise Elimination Act of 2010 - Declares that no automatic pay adjustment shall be considered to have taken effect in FY2011 in the rates of basic pay for Members of Congress under the General Schedule (thus eliminating the pay adjustment for Members

Official Summary

1/12/2010--Introduced.Congressional Pay Raise Elimination Act of 2010 - Declares that no automatic pay adjustment shall be considered to have taken effect in FY2011 in the rates of basic pay for Members of Congress under the General Schedule (thus eliminating the pay adjustment for Members for such fiscal year).

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