On Dec. 22, 2018, the U.S. government began a record 35-day partial shutdown after the Senate was unable to agree on a ...
The government will shut down if Congress cannot agree on funding by Sept. 30. Here’s a look at the shortest and longest ...
When a shutdown happens, the government isn’t able to spend money — with some exceptions — meaning that federal employees ...
As a government shutdown looms, here's what to know about which federal agencies and services could be impacted.
What was once a quick turnaround for reopening the federal government has more recently become a much longer waiting game.
A shutdown’s effects vary by agency. The Defense Department’s plan, for example, says active military members will remain on duty, but civilian employees will be furloughed. Some civilian employees, ...
If a spending bill isn't passed by the end of Friday, Dec. 20, government services not deemed "essential" stop. Which ...
With a potential government shutdown looming ahead of the holidays, here's what you need to know if mail services will be ...
A shutdown could happen this weekend if a new funding bill isn’t passed and signed. Here’s how a shutdown would affect Social ...