BCHA Update on Government Shutdown
As you’ve heard by now, the federal government shut down after Congress failed to reach a deal over how to extend funding before its October 1st deadline. This is not a new topic for many BCHA volunteers. The last time this happened was seven years ago.
The shutdown could be short-lived, yet includes ceasing or severely reducing all federal services except those deemed “essential” during the shutdown. Federal employees have been instructed either to stop working (furloughed) or to continue working without pay until a federal budget or continuing resolution is passed by Congress and signed by the President. During the shutdown, there have also been threats of mass layoffs.
How will the government shutdown affect public access and our volunteer work on public lands? The short answer is: There are few specifics at this point.
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