What happens to pay freeze proposal in Congress?

Stan Collender, director of federal budget policy for Qorvis Communications, explained what the options are for the pay freeze proposal in Congress.

Congress holds the key to making the two-year pay freeze a reality. There are several ways lawmakers could make the White House’s proposal to law.

Stan Collender, director of federal budget policy for Qorvis Communications and a federal budget expert, told Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller about the options for Congress and what the employees and their unions could do to lessen the impact of a freeze or even stop it.

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