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Friday, March 26, 2010

How about a lower limit on salaries for Congressional Staffers

This article from Politico is about House staffers, I'm sure it is also true for the senate.
Nearly 2,000 House of Representative staffers pulled down six-figure salaries in 2009, including 43 staffers who earned the maximum $172,500 — or more than three times the median U.S. household income.
I don't know about you, but to me that is really flaunting power and money in the face of the people of the United States.
Starting salaries on Capitol Hill are still low — many entry-level congressional jobs pay less than $30,000 a year. And many of the most highly paid staffers could make several times the maximum by jumping to lobbying and consulting jobs in the private sector.
But the salary data, compiled for POLITICO by LegiStorm.com, show that it’s possible to make an enviable living in Congress, even without winning an election. The 43 staffers who maxed out at $172,500 — the salary cap for leadership and committee staffers — include John Lawrence, chief of staff to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi; Paula Nowakowski, the late chief of staff to House Minority Leader John Boehner; and House Parliamentarian John Sullivan. They earned only slightly less than rank-and-file members of Congress, who make $174,000.
Maybe if they had less staffers and did more of their own work they would know exactly what is in a bill and it would be more like, say - 120 pages instead of something in a box of over a foot square and too ugly and large to be shown in a signing ceremony. Maybe.....




Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/35050.html#ixzz0jIYBGE79

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