HR 1701 · 94th Congress · Congress
A bill to withhold compensation from Members of the House of Representatives and Senate under certain circumstances with respect to attendance.
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Introduced2
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1975-01-20)
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Provides that if, during any three-month period of any one or more consecutive sessions of the Congress, a Member of the Senate or House of Representatives fails to be recorded in person on 70 percent of the recorded votes of the House of which he or she is a Member, such individual shall not receive the prescribed compensation for the three-month period following the three-month period in which he or she has failed to be recorded in person on 70 percent of the record votes. States that this Act shall not be applicable if there are less than 20 recorded votes during a three-month period or to an individual who has been hospitalized because of illness or accident.…
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