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the Senate is working on a budget
Even without this legally mandated budget a nonbinding roadmap for taxing and spending committees the government can function.
Moreover, budget resolutions were typically passed at least a month late or, more and more recently, not at all. Congress failed to complete a budget resolution for fiscal years 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2012, or 2013.
The idea of hitting lawmakers in the purse sprung from No Labels, a grassroots, nonpartisan group that aims to break partisan gridlock in Washington and "make Congress work."
"If you actually have regular order on the budget,[url=http://www.holisteroutlet.cc]hollister france[/url], even in a divided Congress, both parties put their conceptions of the right course for the country on the table, and that's good for democracy," says Bill Galston, a cofounder of No Labels, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, and a former domestic policy adviser in the Clinton administration.
The idea caught on. The Senate held a hearing in March 2012 and Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report," among others, covered it. The House did not take up the proposal, but the veteran House chair who punted on holding a hearing on the measure was narrowly defeated in November by a Democratic challenger who campaigned on "no budget, no pay."
In January, House Republicans included a revised version of the measure as a sweetener in the debtceiling deal that suspended enforcement of the $16.4 trillion limit through May 19. The No Budget, No Pay Act passed Jan. 23 on a bipartisan vote, 285 to 144. The Senate passed the House bill on Jan. 31.
Now, if the House or Senate fails to pass its own budget resolution by April 15, pay for members will be held in an escrow account until (1) a budget is passed, or (2) the end of the 113th Congress in December 2014.
Senate Republicans say that's the reason that Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D) of Nevada gave the nod to the Budget Committee to mark up a budget this week and take it to the floor.
" 'No budget, no pay' made so much sense, they just couldn't think of an argument against it," says Sen. John Cornyn (R) of Texas. Senate Democrats dispute that view. (See No. 3.)
No. 2: SequestrationThe "sequester" spending cuts now extending security lines at airports, voiding passes to tour the White House, and limiting visits to the south rim of the Grand Canyon are becoming a reality for Americans and the lawmakers that represent them and $85 billion in acrosstheboard cuts for the current fiscal year is just the beginning. The Budget Control Act mandates a total of $1.2 trillion in sequester cuts over 10 years.

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