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Jason Chaffetz Wants Taxpayers to Cough Up $2,500 Per Month Housing Stipend for Congress

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By Donn Marten

You have to give it to Congressman Jason Chaffetz, he has some serious chutzpah.

The retiring Utah Republican is calling for taxpayers to cough up an additional $2,500 per month for members of Congress as a housing stipend. That would be a total of $30,000 per year for all 535 lawmakers.

According to the outgoing House Oversight Committee chairman, it’s just too hard for legislators to get by on their existing salaries and perks and an extra 2.5 K would help with paying for two mortgages or the rent on a pad in Imperial Washington.

While this story is so audacious that at first, this humble author thought that it was from a satirical site like The Onion, I’m afraid that it’s true. Chaffetz made his comments during an interview with The Hill.

The Hill is reporting “Chaffetz calls for $2,500 legislator housing stipend”:

The congressional salary is $174,000 a year with great benefits.

Chaffetz won’t be crying the poor mouth for long. He should have a lucrative career as a lobbyist in his future and perhaps a posh apartment on K Street that he won’t have to crack open his own wallet for.

It’s really a bit much for folks to stomach such a request when many Americans are being crushed economically by low-paying jobs, skyrocketing healthcare costs and uncertain futures for their children. It’s hard to see how this will generate much sympathy for those outside the great Beltway swamp with the peasants already in full revolt against the political elite.

The departing Chaffetz’s farewell comments are another strong argument for term limits as if there aren’t enough already.

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