OLYMPIA, Wash. — The federal government faces a shutdown after Congress failed to reach a funding agreement, with significant implications for Washington state’s 82,000 federal workers and various government services.
While essential services such as U.S. Mail delivery and Social Security payments would continue, under a shutdown, many federal employees could face immediate impacts, affecting air travel, health care, and parks services.
The 2019 government shutdown provides a preview of potential impacts.
For example, during that closure, park rangers were furloughed, along with non-governmental employees at hotels and restaurants at Mount Rainier.
In past shutdowns, TSA agents and air traffic controllers would be required to work without pay for the duration of the disruption. A Seattle-Tacoma International Airport spokesperson told We that they did not think the shutdown would impact travelers.
Military personnel would remain on duty, but the status of thousands of civilian employees working on military bases remains unclear.
Veterans’ services would operate at reduced capacity. Medical care at Veterans Administration facilities, including the hospital at American Lake, would continue, but regional offices would close, and career counseling programs would be cancelled.
Congressional members from opposing parties have exchanged blame.
Pete Kasperowicz, press secretary for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, blamed Democrats for the potential shutdown, stating, “Radical liberals in Congress are trying to shut down the government to achieve their crazy fantasy of open borders, ‘transgender’ for everybody and men competing in women’s sports.”
Representative Michael Baumgartner, R-Wash., said Democrats “have not accepted that President Trump was elected by the American people” and suggested they would “shut down the government to demonstrate to their base that they care.”
U.S. Senator Patty Murray, D-Wash., countered, “Look, is the president totally unfit to hold office? Yeah, but this is not about that. This is about health care.”
트위터 공유: 워싱턴 연방셧다운 82천명 근로자 영향 불가피