the 27th amendment
Twenty -seventh
yes
Congressional salaries
27
congressional salaries
The 27th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States became the rule that restrained congressional salaries. Oddly, this was proposed by James Madison in 1789, but it was not finalized until 1992.
The 27th amendment pertains to congressional salaries. This amendment states that any changes to salary cannot go into effect until the next election of representatives. This is to prevent congress from raising their own salaries.
it was the 27th amendment in 1992 limits on congressional pay raises....of course!
Congress
No- the President has no say whatsoever concerning Congressional salaries. Congress controls the purse-strings of the nation and sets all the salaries that are paid from the US treasury.
the 27th amendment. It Limits congressional pay raises.
FDB
Congressional pay increase is found in Amendment 27.
Amendment XX (20)