More than a dozen convicted felons who were formerly members of Congress qualify for some $900,000 in taxpayer-supported government pensions each year, according to estimates from the National Taxpayers Union. Pending legislation would halt pensions for crooked former members of Congress, but if enacted it would cover only future crimes...
Friday, June 22, 2007
More than a dozen convicted felons who were formerly members of Congress qualify for some $900,000 in taxpayer-supported government pensions each year, according to estimates from the National Taxpayers Union. Pending legislation would halt pensions for crooked former members of Congress, but if enacted it would cover only future crimes...
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