$158,000 for senators and representatives.
US Representatives and Senators earn a salary of $165,200 per year.
The Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution address Congress member's salary. The Amendment was submitted on September 25, 1789 but wasn't ratified until May 1992.
There is not a Actual Ammount due to the States Population. The State like Texas will have a Good 90,000 Sallary
No, you do not have to be a member of Congress to be the Speaker of the House.
She receives a salary as a member of congress; that current salary is $174,000 a year, and like all members of congress, her salary is paid by the taxpayers. Mrs. Norton serves in the House of Representatives as a non-voting delegate, who represents the District of Columbia. While she is not allowed to vote, she can and does serve on a number of congressional committees, and she represents the concerns of her DC constituents.
Congress cannot decrease the President's salary midway through his or her term. Once the salary is set, it is final.
No. The president does not set anybody's salary. Congress does that.
Because he's the member of the congress
Congress sets the president's salary. To prevent congress from usingthis power to influence the president, a salary change cannot take place untilthe beginning of the next presidential term.
Congress actually determines its own pay as laid out in the constitution. They get an automatic cost of living adjustment unless they vote to decline it so there is no need for them to vote to raise it very often.
Yes, the Speaker of the House must be a member of Congress.
A Member of Congress