Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Rep. Mike Coffman: “Obama’s pay freeze doesn’t go far enough”

Rep. Mike Coffman, R-CD6, issued the following statement Monday reacting to President Obama’s announcement of a two year pay freeze for civilian federal workers. Coffman has been outspoken on the need for federal employees not to be exempt or sheltered from the realities of life in today’s economy:

“No doubt, this does not go far enough but his pay freeze is a positive first step by a President who has added over 100,000 new federal employees at wages and benefits much higher than are available in the private sector for doing similar work.”

In September, Coffman introduced a bill that would subject federal civilian employees to a two week furlough in 2011, reduce salaries of members of Congress by 10 percent, and save taxpayers more than $5.5 billion. H.R. 6134 would make federal civilian employees subject to a non-consecutive two week furlough in 2011, correspondingly reduce appropriations for salaries and expenses for offices of the legislative branch, and provide a 10 percent reduction in pay for Members of Congress.

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