Some staffers have even started bringing in their own rolls in desperation

They also complained that the paper is cheap and of poor quality

New York Democrats have complained that the GOP-controlled Senate are not giving them enough toilet paper.

The Senate Democratic leadership say their district offices are limited to just six rolls every month, the New York Post reports. While the paper they do receive is cheap and low quality, they say.

Some staffers have even started bringing in their own rolls in desperation.

The Senate Democratic leadership say their district offices are limited to just six rolls every month

Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan is in charge of office expenses and staff budgets for both parties.

As part of his role, he attempts to limit spending and capping items, his spokesman said.

'You get six rolls at a time but you can order three times a week if there's a need for that,' he said.

The spokesman insists that Democrats and Republicans all receive exactly the same amount of toilet paper.

Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan is in charge of office expenses and staff budgets for both parties

Some staffers have even started bringing in their own rolls in desperation

But field director Michael Olmeda claims he gets just three rolls a month and the quality of Tork Universal's single-ply paper was so poor he's been forced to bring his own rolls in.

'This is the c**p they send us,' Olmeda told The Post. 'Try it out, it will probably cut you.'

In the past, leaders have punished difficult members by restricting their office supplies.

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman claimed that then-Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno had refused to supply his office with pens after they argued.