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May 23, 2011

Senator Holds Up Salazar's Pay Raise Over Oil Drilling

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By Stephen Dinan, The Washington Times

6:32 p.m., Sunday, May 22, 2011

Thanks to a constitutional quirk, Interior Secretary Kenneth L. Salazar makes less than most of his colleagues in President Obama's Cabinet, and a Republican senator says he'll keep it that way, blocking a nearly $20,000 raise for the high-level appointee until the administration approves more deep-water oil drilling.

Mr. Salazar's salary is set at $180,100, which is $19,600 less than most other Cabinet secretaries. The Constitution prohibits legislators from taking positions in the executive branch for which they voted to raise the salaries, and since Mr. Salazar approved secretaries' pay levels when he was in the Senate, he would have been barred from taking the Interior job unless the salary was reduced to its earlier level.

 

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