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Published: January 5, 2009
TAMPA - Two Republican Bay area members of the U.S. House have said they would support giving up their annual, automatic, $4,700 pay raise this year because of the country's struggling economy.
Democratic Rep. Kathy Castor of Tampa said today she probably would support a vote to take back the pay raise, which went into effect Thursday.
"Well, the pay raise already went into effect, I think if it came to a vote on the floor to take it back, ... I would probably do so," she said from her Tampa office on Bayshore Boulevard.
The raise boosts the average House lawmaker's salary 2.8 percent to $174,000.
A spokesman for GOP Rep. Gus Bilirakis of Palm Harbor told The Tampa Tribune recently that he supports blocking the raise.
And GOP Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite of Brooksville has supported eliminating the automatic pay raises in the past.
Contacted today by telephone, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office had no comment on scheduling a vote after Congress convenes.
Tribune reporter Billy House contributed to this story.
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