If you are referring to the United States Congress, indeed they did.
If not, please re-ask the question giving a specific country.
yes, they did and now the president get up to R300.00000000000
yes they do it all the time
no
to give Britain the American aid it needed but had run out of money to pay for
to give Britain the American aid it needed but had run out of money to pay for
No, Pay is set by Congress. The only vote the president has is his own individual vote just like any other citizen. The power he does have over Congress is the VETO. So, he can't vote himself a raise, but he can veto a pay cut!
The last pay raise for Congress was in 2009 bringing the minimum pay to $174,000 per year. Committee leaders earn more. A yearly automatic pay raise was voted into law in 1989. Congress blocked the pay raise for 2010 and 2011. Source: http://www.theolympian.com/2011/02/18/1548259/murray-requests-end-to-automatic.html
Yes.
I looked up this question to answer it in my history book. All my book said was that the president can only carry out or execute the laws congress passes,meaning they can only collect the taxes that congress orders and pay out only the money congress directs. So Are they Saying that He can if the Congress approves?
Congress
Debts
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
False
False