Washington, DC โ€“ Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) joined Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA), and 31 cosponsors, today in introducing legislation in the House to provide a 3.9% raise to federal workers plus 1.4% in lost locality pay. The Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act would provide the pay hike to all federal employees, including locality pay, in 2017.

Connolly introduced similar legislation last year that would have provided federal employees a 3.8% pay increase for fiscal year 2016. The updated FAIR Act would ensure that federal employees serving across the country, in all 50 States and on behalf of constituents residing in every congressional district, earn a pay increase of 3.9%, plus a competitive locality pay adjustment of 1.4%, for fiscal year 2017.

โ€œI am proud to represent 62,000 federal workers who reside in Marylandโ€™s Fifth District,โ€ said Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD). โ€œOur federal employees have faced furloughs and uncertainty because of a government shutdown, and they have contributed $138 billion toward deficit reduction. These employees deserve to be compensated fairly for the critical work they perform every day for our country. They deserve our gratitude, and I will continue to work on their behalf to make sure federal employees get the pay and benefits they have earned.โ€

โ€œNo other group has been asked to sacrifice more than our federal workforce, who have endured years of pay freezes, increased retirement contributions, no locality pay, sequestration cuts, and a government shutdown,โ€ said Congressman Gerald E. Connolly (D-VA). โ€œThis bill is a down payment on trying to help restore some of the losses that have been incurred by our dedicated federal employees, and I hope demonstrates we value their public service.โ€

โ€œOver the last six years, federal workers have seen a cumulative pay increase of just 3.3 percent,โ€ said Congressman Cummings, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (D-MD). โ€œPresident Obamaโ€™s suggested increase of 1.6 percent is good, but it is not enough. This bill will ensure that our federal workers are fairly compensated, and it will help our government recruit and retain a highly-skilled workforce.โ€

โ€œFederal employees have been the perennial punching bag for many of our colleagues despite the high quality of their work under unprecedented circumstances,โ€ said Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC). โ€œSurely, it must be acknowledged that they have earned a pay raise as they have taken on much more work throughout these sequester years.ย  Years of cuts, which have even eaten into pensions, have left federal employees far behind their private sector counterparts.โ€

โ€œThe men and women of our federal workforce deserve a robust pay increase after years of eroding salaries,โ€ stated Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA).ย  โ€œI commend Congressman Connolly for his leadership on this issue, and I look forward to working with him and others to make sure our federal employees know that we value their work and dedication to our nation and its citizens.โ€

โ€œWages for civil servants lag far behind the private sector, and federal workers have made significant sacrifices in recent years,โ€ said Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD). โ€œWe must pay our federal workers a competitive wage to attract and retain top talent to carry out essential government services. This bill will honor our civil servantsโ€™ commitment to public service by working toward providing them a fair pay raise.โ€

โ€œThe introduction of this legislation signifies an effort to push for a significant and real pay increase for our federal workers in calendar year 2017 thatโ€™s in sync with the 21st Century economy. I will continue to stand with our federal workforce, our retirees, and the federal employee unions who remain committed every day to serving and protecting the American public,โ€ said Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards (D-MD).

โ€œAmericans want the best and brightest to serve our country,โ€ said Congressman John Sarbanes. โ€œBut if Republicans in Congress continue to denigrate public service and reduce the pay and benefits of our federal workers, then we will have a difficult time retaining and attracting top-talent to the public sector. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m proud to co-sponsor the FAIR Act, which would reverse the recent indiscriminate and dangerous pay cuts to our federal workforce.โ€

โ€œAmericaโ€™s federal employees keep our country safe, advance new frontiers in science and research, and serve taxpayers each day,โ€ said Congressman John K. Delaney (D-MD). โ€œAmerica doesnโ€™t work without a high-performing federal workforce and that starts with making sure their pay is competitive and appropriate. I am proud to defend federal workers against misguided attacks and proud to stand with my colleagues in supporting a pay raise for federal employees.โ€

โ€œOur federal workers endured years of pay freezes, furloughs, retirement benefit cuts, and a government shutdown,โ€ said Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA). โ€œI am proud to again cosponsor this legislation to build on that success and commit to paying our civil servants for their vital contributions to millions of American families.โ€