WASHINGTON (7News) — The clock is ticking in Washington, D.C. If Congress and President Donald Trump don’t reach a deal by midnight Tuesday, the federal government will shut down — a move that would ...
All active duty military and 400,000 civilian workers are currently serving without pay due to the government shutdown. This comes a day after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed military leaders ...
Congress failed to reach a funding deal by the Wednesday, Oct. 1, deadline, leading to a government shutdown that will force active-duty service members to continue to serve without pay until a deal ...
The shutdown would impact 1,333,030 active duty members and 766,336 members of the National Guard and reserve components. Nearly one in four service members has trouble putting food on the table.
More than two million military service members will be impacted by the government shutdown, including nearly 82,000 in Florida. Active duty service members are required to continue working through the ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — With the federal government nearing a possible shutdown, thousands of workers could be furloughed or forced to work without pay. Congress has until Oct. 1 to approve a federal ...
"San Diego has one of the highest concentrations of active duty military and federal workers in the nation," said Casey Castillo, CEO of the San Diego Food Bank. "TSA workers, border patrol, Federal ...
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