Coast Guard pay: Current checks OK, future checks depend on congress

CG checks go through for December 31st

January 15th checks still in question unless action taken

 

After some uncertainty, Coast Guard personnel and retirees should be getting this week’s pay, which is good news.

However, the system put into place that allowed the current checks to go out was a one-time only action, and future paychecks will depend on an act of Congress concerning the federal budget.

That’s according to a statement posted on the Coast Guard’s All Hands site. Which says that meeting payroll in January will require a fiscal 2019 appropriation, a continuing resolution, or passage of an alternative measure.

There was some confusion last week as to whether or not Coast Guard members would get paid this week. The All Hands article said that the Coast Guard has no authority to pay its members during a lapse in appropriations.

However, because of the timing of the shutdown and the timing of the pay process, the Department of Homeland Security, which is the Coast Guard’s parent command, was able to determine that it did have the authority to execute the remainder of the December pay and allowances.

Pay or no pay, the Coast Guard will continue to do its job.

 

Photo courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard Alaska Facebook page

 

“During partial government shutdowns like this one, the Coast Guard continues operations the protect national security, life, property and the environment.”

 

Coast Guard Spokesman Nate Littlejohn is based in Anchorage. He says there will be some changes due to the shutdown.

 

“Activities like the renewals of merchant documentation and licensing and routine maintenance to aids to navigation are typically postponed, as are some administrative functions, some training, and some maintenance to our boats, cutters and aircraft.

 

As for Coast Guard members, if the shutdown runs long and future paychecks don’t come, Littlejohn says there is support within the Guard.

 

“In the event that folks will be negatively impacted economically, we do have something called the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Program, which is basically a loan that the Coast Guard can provide to folks who are in a tight spot. But, we’re all here for each other during this difficult time.”

 

CLICK HERE to go to the Coast Guard’s All Hands site where they have been posting status updates regarding pay during the shutdown.

 

 

 

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