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Reporter's Notebook: Government shutdown chances astronomical as Congress barrels toward deadline
Government shutdown looms as Trump administration and Congress remain deadlocked, potentially affecting federal workers, national parks and essential services nationwide.
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‘Mafia-style blackmail’: Trump plans more federal worker firings during government shutdown
President Donald Trump looks poised to fire more federal employees if Congress cannot avert a government shutdown next week.
The federal government is just days away from shutting down unless Congress approves a federal funding bill before October 1.
The handling of the federal budget process is a hot mess and has been for a long time.
What to know as Capitol Hill prepares for a potential government shutdown next week, from worker pay and office closures to service disruptions.
Trump could use a shutdown to dismantle government functions, wrote Max Stier, chief executive of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit focused on improving the federal government.
A lapse in federal services creates a ripple effect through the travel economy—impacting air travel, hotels, national parks, museums and many other services.