Friday, June 7, 2013

Scandals..expensive conferences...Now Obama wants Federal employees to get a pay raise

With the House set to start voting over the next several days on the first of the spending bills for the upcoming fiscal year, the White House has again called for a federal employee raise to be paid in January. 
“The Administration urges the Congress to provide the proposed 1.0 percent pay increase for Federal civilian employees. As the President stated in his [fiscal year] 2014 Budget, a permanent pay freeze is neither sustainable nor desirable,” the administration said in policy statements on pending bills to fund the Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs departments.
The bills neither endorse nor oppose a pay raise, which would be the first across-the-board increase since January 2010. Instead, they say that “should the President provide a civilian pay raise for fiscal year 2014, it is assumed that the cost of such a pay raise will be absorbed within existing appropriations.” A House-passed budget outline also is neutral regarding a raise, in contrast to past House positions that favored extending the salary rate freeze.
Read the rest HERE.

How's this? Maybe the President can follow through on some of the recommendations from the House Committee on Oversight. The raise can come from the $67 Billion saved there.

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