Amendment XXVII stated that members of Congress could not increase their pay until after the next term started. This was created …show more content…
The book contained several amendments that had passed the Congress but not yet ratified by the requisite three-fourths of the states. Watson found one of the amendments amazing and became obsessed with making it an Amendment of the Constitution. He spent 20 years working on getting the amendment voted for and in 1982 the 27th Amendment was finally …show more content…
Without this amendment, Congress would definitely abuse their power. They are able to increase their own pay. This means that if they are allowed to do this at any time they wish, it would reach a completely unreasonable number very quickly. By creating this amendment, it has ensured that members of Congress could only change their salary when the next term began or a new representative was elected.”Its provision fulfilled Madison’s belief that Congress should not be permitted to vote itself pay raises arbitrarily without constituents being able to register their approval or