Senator John Kennedy offers a blunt solution to stop government shutdowns: no pay for senators and keep them in Washington until a deal is reached.
The remark highlights frustration with partisan gridlock and raises the question: should lawmakers face stronger accountability when negotiations stall?
The remark highlights frustration with partisan gridlock and raises the question: should lawmakers face stronger accountability when negotiations stall?
Senator John Kennedy offers a blunt solution to stop government shutdowns: no pay for senators and keep them in Washington until a deal is reached.
The remark highlights frustration with partisan gridlock and raises the question: should lawmakers face stronger accountability when negotiations stall?