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Coalition Asks Senators to Block Congressional Pay Raise (8/14/02)
Groups Ask Senators to Block Congressional Pay Raise (12/5/01)
Nader Urges Senate Leaders to Block Congressional Pay Raise (10/30/01)
Groups Urge Senate to Reject Congressional Pay Raise (7/26/00)
Letter to President Clinton Urging Veto of Congressional, Presidential Pay Raises (9/20/99)
Coalition Criticizes House Passage of Congressional, Presidential Pay Raises (7/19/99)
Groups Ask Presidential Candidates About Presidential Pay Raise (6/1/99)
Testimony in Opposition to the Proposed Presidential Pay Raise (5/24/99)
Groups Criticize Plans for $25,000 Pay and Benefits Hike for U.S. House of Representatives (3/17/99)
Diverse Groups Want Hastert, Gephardt to Reject Congressional Pay Raise (3/15/99)
Groups Send Letter Opposing Congressional Pay Raise (6/2/98)
Statement of Ralph Nader Regarding Congressional Pay Raise (10/1/97)
Statement of Ralph Nader Regarding Proposed Congressional Pay Raise (9/23/97)
Statement of Gary Ruskin Regarding Proposed Congressional Pay Raise (9/23/97)
Appropriations Bill Would Create New "Legal Services Program" for Members of Congress and Shield Against Federal Prosecution (7/24/97)
Letter to Richard Gephardt Opposing Congressional Pay Raise (7/11/97)
Coalition Letter Opposing Congressional Pay Raise (6/9/97)
Nader Says Stevens and Livingston Have "Buckled Under the Weight of Their Own Greed" By Supporting a Congressional Pay Raise (6/2/97)
Don't Exempt Congressional Pay From Federal Government Shutdown, Statement By Ralph Nader (9/1/95)
Nader Report Shows Members of Congress Keep Lavish Pay and Perks While Slashing Programs for Ordinary Americans (8/17/95)
Nader Urges Ban Corporate Gifts to Members of Congress (3/3/94)