In just a few not-short-enough days, we will never hear from Rep. Jason Chaffetz ever again (maybe). But until then, we must endure his ludicrous propositions about how the government spends taxpayer funds.
I think a $2,500 housing allowance would be appropriate and a real help to have at least a decent quality of life in Washington if you’re going to expect people to spend hundreds of nights a year here.
According to Chaffetz, subsidizing lawmakers’ housing would end up costing taxpayers less because they would be purchasing fewer airline tickets home. Providing lawmakers a stipend of $2,500 a month would cost roughly $30 million a year. A round-trip ticket from Salt Lake City, UT (the nearest airport to Chaffetz’s district), to Washington, DC, costs around $350. How many times a month has Chaffetz been flying home?
While Chaffetz graciously conceded that “nobody’s going to suggest or vote for a pay raise” his proposal seems a bit ridiculous for someone who makes $174,000 a year.
Chaffetz had another valid and fair point, but it doesn’t exactly hit home because technically speaking those who earn a lawmaker’s salary are already some of the highest-paid Americans. “You shouldn’t have to be among the wealthiest of Americans to serve properly in Congress,” he said.
Perhaps Chaffetz, as well as other like-minded lawmakers, should consider not buying a new iPhone when they mull over whether they can afford to live in DC and remain elected members of Congress.
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