Federal News
Senate Blocks Pay Withholding Resolution During Shutdowns
March 24, 2026
Senator John Kennedy proposed a resolution to amend Senate rules to withhold senators' salaries during government shutdowns, aiming to promote shared sacrifice by locking paychecks until the shutdown ends. Although the resolution had bipartisan support in the Senate Rules Committee, Senate Democrats blocked it on the Senate floor by objecting to unanimous consent, preventing its passage.
- This development highlights ongoing legislative disagreements affecting congressional operations and budgetary controls during shutdowns.
- Procurement professionals should note that government shutdowns continue to impact federal agency operations and contracting activities due to unresolved legislative measures.
- Contractors and vendors may experience continued uncertainty in federal procurement timelines and funding availability as Congress remains divided on shutdown-related reforms.
- Organizations involved in government contracting should maintain contingency plans for potential operational disruptions linked to shutdowns and related legislative outcomes.
And here is what my resolution would do: It would change Senate rules to provide that, when we are in a shutdown, that Senators cannot be paid, cannot receive their salaries. Their checks would be 6think of it this way, Mr. President 6locked in a vault. And once the shutdown is over, the Senators could pick them up.
— Senator John Kennedy
Agencies
U.S. Senate, U.S. Senate Rules Committee