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Press Release: Mark Messmer Supports Legislation to Ensure Servicemember Pay During Government Shutdowns

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Rep. Mark Messmer supports the Pay Our Troops Act to ensure servicemembers receive pay during government shutdowns.

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U.S. Representative Mark Messmer has announced his support for the Pay Our Troops Act of 2026, which aims to protect pay for servicemembers in the event of a government shutdown. The bill, introduced by Rep. Jen Kiggans, ensures that active-duty members, civilian personnel, and essential contractors will receive their pay during such crises.

Messmer stated, "America’s warfighters should never be forced to bear the brunt of an ill-conceived government shutdown," emphasizing the importance of maintaining benefits for servicemembers. The legislation would remain effective until regular appropriations are enacted or until January 1, 2027, and is supported by various organizations, including the National Military Family Association.

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