Lodi News-Sentinel

Trump officials to get $10,000 raises

- By Denis Slattery

Senior political appointees in the Trump administra­tion are set to receive annual raises of roughly $10,000 — while hundreds of thousands of federal workers impacted by the ongoing government shutdown go without paychecks.

Vice President Pence, Cabinet secretarie­s and their deputies are slated to see a bump in their next paycheck thanks to the expiration of a salary freeze that began in 2013, The Washington Post first reported Friday.

A measure keeping the cap in place was included in spending legislatio­n passed by Democrats on Thursday, but Trump and Republican­s in the Senate have said that they will not back those bills.

Cabinet secretarie­s will receive a jump in annual salary from $199,700 to $210,700 while their deputies would be entitled to a raise from $179,700 to $189,600, should legislatio­n continuing the cap not get passed and signed before Saturday, The Post reported.

Pence’s pay will jump from $230,700 to $243,500.

The bonuses for top-tier Trump officials comes days after the president issued an executive order effectivel­y freezing pay for rank-and-file federal employees at current levels. Federal workers were meant to received a 2.1 percent bump before Trump nixed the increase.

Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., who took over as chairwoman of the House Appropriat­ions Committee on Thursday, blasted the administra­tion and called on the Republican-led Senate to take a vote on the spending bills.

“At a time when more than 800,000 federal employees aren’t getting paid, it is absolutely outrageous that the Trump administra­tion would even consider taking advantage of the shutdown to dole out huge raises to the Vice President and its political appointees,” she said in a statement. “To reopen the government and to block these lavish raises, the Senate should pass our bill without delay.”

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The government shutdown began on Dec. 22, tossing government workers’ lives into chaos over the holidays with 380,000 workers on furlough and 420,000 working without pay.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States