Should Senate, House Members Return Their $172 Million Surplus To Taxpayers And Fund Needed Programs?

On February 4, the Associated Press reported the Senate and House Legislative Audit Advisory Commission released their annual report showing a $172 million surplus in their operating accounts as of July 1, 2019.

The Senate and House surplus has grown from $95 million in 2017 to $138 million in 2018 to the present $172 million.  In 2006 the surplus was $215 million.

The Senate and House spent $362 million, up from $355 million in 2018, to support the operations of 253 House and Senate members.

The biggest expense, by far, was payroll and benefits, which cost slightly over $299 million.

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[Posted: February 24, 2020]


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