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  2. Government shutdowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Because of the size of the government workforce, the effects of a shutdown can be seen in macroeconomic data. During the 2013 shutdown, for example, 800,000 employees were locked out, payment was delayed to 1.3 million workers, [14] confidence in the job market decreased for a month, [15] [16] and GDP growth slowed 0.1–0.2%. [14]

  3. Government shutdown - Wikipedia

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    Government shutdowns, in United States politics, refer to a funding gap period that causes a full or partial shutdown of federal government operations and agencies. They are caused when there is a failure to pass a funding legislation to finance the government for its next fiscal year or a temporary funding measure.

  4. 2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal government shutdown from midnight EST on December 22, 2018, until January 25, 2019 (35 days) was the longest government shutdown in US history [1] [2] and the second [a] and final federal government shutdown involving furloughs during the first presidency of Donald Trump.

  5. Government Shutdown 2021: Closure Looms as Debate Over ... - AOL

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    Congress reached a deal on temporary government funding via a new bill passed just hours ahead of the Dec. 3 deadline to avoid a government shutdown. The House is expected to pass the legislation ...

  6. How another round of government dysfunction might delay your ...

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    Government shutdowns almost always occur in the fall and early winter around the opening of the government's fiscal year on Oct. 1. ... and refund checks were delayed before the government ...

  7. Cloture - Wikipedia

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    The new closure rule was used by the government only a few days later, during debate at the Committee of the Whole stage of the Naval Aid Bill. Between 1913 and 1932, closure was invoked 11 times. It was used next time in 1956 during the passage of a bill to establish the Northern Ontario Pipeline Crown Corporation. [7] "Closure" is the term ...

  8. United States federal government continuity of operations

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    The George W. Bush administration put the Continuity of Operations plan into effect for the first time directly following the September 11 attacks.Their implementation involved a rotating staff of 75 to 150 senior officials and other government workers from every federal executive department and other parts of the executive branch in two secure bunkers on the East Coast.

  9. Firewall issues delayed Detroit's primary election results - AOL

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    Detroit election workers had to drive election results across the county Tuesday night after the state primary, delaying the reporting of unofficial results.