Reps. Walter B. Jones, R-N.C., and Thomas Massie, R-Ky., plan to introduce a bill Wednesday to eliminate a perk that allows former speakers to set up a government-funded office with as many as three aides.

“I’m going out on a limb here, but I think if we could get this bill to the floor that every member of Congress would vote with us to eliminate this program,” Massie said.

“The vehicle for doing that is the omnibus. If they so choose, they could defund this in the omnibus this week, but the probable vehicle is this summer in the appropriations cycle — Walter and I will offer an amendment,” he added.

Massie and Jones said they were unaware that former speakers were afforded taxpayer-funded offices after resigning from Congress until Roll Call reported on then-Speaker John A. Boehner’s plans for his post-speaker office in November.

But the pair of conservatives, who voted against Boehner during the January floor vote to re-elect him as speaker, say their bill is not designed to further attack the Ohio Republican.