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The looming government shutdown officially began on Oct. 1. Here's what you need to know about the shutdown and how it could impact Delawareans.
This shutdown could last for a while, leaving states short of funds for a variety of programs. There’s no guarantee this time that they’ll be reimbursed in the end.
Washington state could feel the impacts across multiple sectors, including disruption to health care, furloughs to federal workers and food assistance delays.
MaryAnn Spoto, the communications manager for the New Jersey Judiciary, said state courts would remain open in the event of a federal shutdown.
As Republicans and Democrats clash over a funding bill, a partial government shutdown looms Oct. 1. Here's what happens during a shutdown.
Here's what a government shutdown could mean for Illinois. Illinois has 44,784 federal civilian employees as of December 2024, according to data from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. If the government shuts down, federal employees throughout the country would be working with pay, working without pay, or furloughed with no income.
U.S. government services will be disrupted until President Donald Trump and Congress agree on a spending deal.