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The Federal Government Could Shut Down Tomorrow: What Will Happen to Your Benefits?
Congress has less than 36 hours left to rework a government funding bill after the previous proposal was nuked by Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump.
Which federal workers are impacted by a government shutdown, and does anyone get paid?
Government shutdowns affect hundreds of thousands. Who works, who gets sent home and does anyone get paid during a government shutdown?
What are the possible impacts of a government shutdown?
Based on past government estimates, some 3.5 million federal workers could go without paychecks this holiday season until an agreement is passed.
Here’s What Could Happen in a Government Shutdown
With a funding deadline approaching, workers are bracing for the possibility of a disruptive holiday season, which could include longer wait times for travelers.
What’s affected by a government shutdown? Here’s which departments close down
GOP Representatives are scrambling to pass a funding agreement to avoid a government shutdown. These agencies would be impacted.
What Happens to My Benefits if the Federal Government Shuts Down Friday Midnight?
Congress has until the midnight Friday to approve funding for the federal government before it shuts down. But what would a shutdown actually mean for you and your family?
What would a government shutdown mean for you? Here’s what we know.
A bipartisan deal to avert a government shutdown over the holidays collapsed Dec. 18 after President-elect Donald Trump issued new demands, including that Congress raise the debt ceiling to extend funding.
How a Looming U.S. Government Shutdown Would Affect You
A shutdown furloughing hundreds of thousands of federal workers would restrict a wide range of government operations, although critical services would continue.
If the government shuts down, how many Indiana federal workers will be affected? Thousands
Tens of thousands of federal workers both in Indiana and around the country could be furloughed days before the holidays if congressional leaders don't find a solution to avert a looming government shutdown.
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Congress passes bill ending cuts to rail unemployment benefits
The U.S. Senate has passed a bill eliminating cuts to railroad unemployment benefits, sending the legislation to President ...
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Michigan Senate votes to expand unemployment benefits to 26 weeks
Senators voted to restore the 26 weeks of unemployment benefits residents were eligible for before they were cut to 20 weeks ...
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Unemployment benefit expansions clear hurdles in the Michigan legislature
The Michigan House cleared legislation Tuesday night that will now head to the Governor’s desk to expand Michigan’s ...
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