Shutdown Would Add to Hawaii’s Economic Woes
The shutdown affects multiple federal agencies and supply chains, with 93% of Department of Homeland Security staff retained, while economic consequences remain uncertain, officials say.
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Shutdown would add to Hawaii’s economic woes
Federal workers in Hawaii who are worried about the shutdown of the federal government are likely already cutting back on local spending, adding to Hawaii’s already sluggish economy, according to the head of the University of Hawaii’s Economic Research Organization. The longest shutdown in U.S. history occurred during President Donald Trump’s first term and lasted 35 days between December and January 2019 over Democrats’ refusal to fund Trump’s …
Federal Judiciary Has 2 Weeks Until Pressure From Shutdown Increases - The Texas Lawbook
The federal government has shut down for lack of funding for the first time in seven years. With lawmakers in a deadlock, it is uncertain when the shutdown will end. Federal workers will continue to be paid for two weeks. The post Federal Judiciary Has 2 Weeks Until Pressure From Shutdown Increases appeared first on The Texas Lawbook.
The United States is facing its first administrative block since 2018-2019 and Donald Trump's initial mandate. With possible economic and political consequences greater than usual if this closure were to last too long.
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