The Virginia Pilot reported on Wednesday that state delegates worked on the General Assembly agenda from home this year and skipped their usual travel, hotel stays and meals in Richmond.
At the same time, House members collectively took in over $800,000 in per diem stipends that are typically used to cover travel and housing expenses.
Democratic lawmakers say the money is subject to income taxes this year, as opposed to years past when it was considered nontaxable reimbursement for most lawmakers. They prefer the term “session expenses.”
Paul Plante says
Why not simply be truthful and honest and call it for what it really is – theft from the taxpayers who are the best victims to steal from because there is no 911 for them to call to report the theft.
Alice Croushorn says
Why can we DEMAND to have it returned
Paul Plante says
That would be interesting if the thieves admitted they were thieves and returned what they purloined.
Carla Jasper says
Scandal anyone?????? Will the Virginia taxpayers just let this happen? There is so much need everywhere and yet they do this despicable money grab at taxpayer expense.
Paul Plante says
If there is one thing a greedy, grasping hack politician feeding off the taxpayers can never have enough of, it is lucre!
How those people can look at themselves in a mirror is a mystery to me.