House warns Kerry he could be 1/16,000th poorer
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Republican lawmakers are threatening to withhold salary representing less than one-sixteen thousandth of multimillionaire Secretary of State John Kerry's net worth.
The Senate Appropriations Committee's measure demands Kerry's agency implement recommendations of a U.S. investigator for Afghan reconstruction. If the State Department doesn't report progress, he loses a quarter of his salary for three months next year.
The conditions also apply to the U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}For Kerry, whose assets totaled at least $184 million according to a 2011 Senate disclosure, it hardly matters.
His wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, is reportedly worth more than $1 billion.
And the family made more money when billionaire Warren Buffett bought out ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co. earlier this year.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Still, some Democrats opposed the amendment to next year's foreign operations bill.