Lawmakers are ushering in some cushy new changes on Hill this , including smoking inside and putting lodging and food on the taxpayer tab. Thanks to a bipartisan change approved last Congress, House members are getting what amounts to essentially a pay increase for the first time in a decade. In an email seen by DailyMail.com the House's chief administrative officer updated offices on the change. Members are now allowed to be reimbursed for lodging (including hotels, rentals or other housing costs), meals, and incidentals while they are on official business in Washington, D.C.
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