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A breakdown of the number of employees to be furloughed at each agency in case of a partial government shutdown.
Federal Drive hosts Amy Morris and Tom Temin answered shutdown questions this morning on Fox 5.
In a memo outlining DOD plans for dealing with the threatened government shutdown, Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn explains who gets paid and when.
Unemployment benefits as well as other help is available for federal employees to help pay their bills in the event of a shutdown.
As the clock continues to count down to a shutdown, Federal News Radio is hearing from federal workers about how a shutdown will impact them. We talk with AFGE\'s Kenneth Jones.
DHSers who perform cybersecurity functions would not be furloughed during a government shutdown, including contractors.
The federal government countdown to shutdown continues toward midnight tonight. We get the latest on negotiations from CNN\'s Bob Constantini.
Not everything will remain normal for veterans seeking help.
Federal News Radio continues to talk with feds about how a possible shutdown is impacting them, both professionally and personally.
President Obama expects to have an answer Friday morning about whether a shutdown can be averted. Meanwhile agencies have new guidance from OMB on how to prepare to close down their offices. Federal workers vent frustrations and ask questions during a town hall meeting sponsored by Rep. Jim Moran.
Washington is about to get the drop on Hollywood. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it\'s working up a sitcom in which the servants revolt and put the people who pay their salaries out of work. Insiders say it will be called \"Shutdown II.\"
The Office of Management and Budget detailed what agencies should do over the next four days to prepare for and in the event of a government shutdown.
The federal government\'s list of so called \'emergency\' or \'excepted\' IT personnel hasn\'t been updated in 15 years.
President Obama will veto a House bill that would make appropriations for the Defense Department for the remaining six months in this budget year.