While the potential closure is looming at the US government, President Donald Trump’s government outlined on Monday which services would be put on hold.This closure, when it takes place, is different from the previous one. The White House has indicated that it could use the crisis to perform mass dismissals and to scale back the size of the government. Senator Gary Peters by Michigan, the top democrat in the Senate Committee that monitors closing stops, accused the administration of its country to jeopardize the country. “This shameful plan threatens to cause permanent damage to the country and the safety of the American people through massive non -party, expert officials and possibly even even eliminating government agencies,” he wrote to the administration, in a letter cited by Reuters.Different departments have outlined which services would pause:
- A memo of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said that training or onboarding new staff will not be permitted under the closing law, but officials who supervise dismissal will continue their work.
Fairy employees Will also log in to their government computers for the first time to check E -mails on redundancy knowledge. - The Ministry of Health and Human Services (HHS) is preparing for leave 41% of its employees. HHS said that new patients will not be admitted to clinical research studies and that health communication with the public will be limited.
- The Ministry of Labor said that the release of economic data, including the most important job report in September, would be suspended.
- The Bureau of Economic Analysis also confirmed that it would stop publishing GDP statistics.
- The Veteran Affairs Department said that medical care and benefits will continue, but the maintenance of cemeteries will stop.
- The Internal Revenue Service will now continue to work at full power, thanks to extra money from Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, financing that Republicans have long criticized.
Republicans check both rooms of the congress, but talk to Democrats in a short -term financing plan. The risk of closing a federal government was deepened on Monday after the meeting of Donald Trump ended with congresseiders without a breakthrough. The financing rises on Wednesday at 12:01 pm, unless a deal is closed.According to a 19th-century law, agencies without approved financing must stop activities, with exceptions for national security and for protecting life and property, according to Reuters. Social security, Medicare and Medicaid -benefits are not influenced, and student loans and Pell subsidies will also continue.Unlike in previous years where shutdowns plans were shared weeks in advance, many agencies only released their shutdown contact plans last day. The new documents reveal the effect of Trump’s staff reductions: HHS has 12,000 fewer employees than a year ago, while the education department has 1,700 fewer staff than in 2024.
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