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RandySF

(78,260 posts)
Tue May 30, 2023, 10:46 PM May 2023

OR: Paychecks, perks continue for absent senators amid GOP-led walkout

Oregon taxpayers have spent tens of thousands of dollars paying senators who are participating in the GOP-led Senate walkout.

And their salaries and per diem are just part of the cost of the stalled session.

Since May 3, most Republican senators and an Independent senator have boycotted Senate floor sessions, denying the upper chamber its two-thirds majority needed to conduct business. Senators face no financial consequences for failing to show up for floor sessions: They get paid their salary and an in-session per diem nevertheless, according to state law and Senate rules.

Their annual taxpayer-funded salary is about $35,052, or $2,921 a month, which they receive whether the Legislature is in session or not.

In session, senators also receive a daily per diem of $157, including on the weekends. That money is intended to cover costs such as meals, lodging and other miscellaneous expenses. It’s a flat rate and not based on reimbursements.

Each day, those costs add up.




https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2023/05/30/paychecks-perks-continue-for-absent-senators-amid-gop-led-walkout/

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OR: Paychecks, perks continue for absent senators amid GOP-led walkout (Original Post) RandySF May 2023 OP
One way or the other, they're always the ones... dchill May 2023 #1
I don't know why this is even up for debate... Mark.b2 May 2023 #2

dchill

(42,660 posts)
1. One way or the other, they're always the ones...
Tue May 30, 2023, 10:48 PM
May 2023

...who are really on the dole. Grift-o-rama.

Mark.b2

(651 posts)
2. I don't know why this is even up for debate...
Tue May 30, 2023, 11:21 PM
May 2023

If you don't show up for work, you shouldn't be paid. None of them need the money anyway... not that that should matter.

I'd bet that even Moscow Mitch was paid even though he missed a chunk of time from the US Senate. And Senators make decent money, so we're talking a material amount for not showing up for work (although I hesitate to consider being a Senator as "work"!).

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