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U.S. service members could miss their paychecks over the holidays if the U.S. government shuts down this weekend, according to the Pentagon. Unless lawmakers reach some agreement before the end of ...
In the run up to a potential shutdown in September 2023, the Defense Department said in a memo to Pentagon leaders that "military personnel will not be paid until such time as Congress ...
The Pay Our Military Act is a United States federal law that appropriates funds for fiscal year 2014 to pay members of the United States Armed Forces in the event that the federal government shut down. The bill was signed into law on September 30, 2013, only hours before the government officially shut down. [1]
Two Republican senators are efforting quick passage of their bill to ensure the military is paid in the event of a partial government shutdown. Senate Republicans try to fast-track emergency ...
“I think a shutdown deprives the military of a paycheck," Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee told reporters as he walked into House Speaker Mike Johnson's office late Thursday. “So the last thing we want to do is shut down the government.” House Democrats, however, had already begun to say the new slimmed-down spending plan was untenable.
Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-Va.) introduced a bill Thursday night to ensure military members are paid in the event of a government shutdown. The Pay Our Troops Act would guarantee all members serving in ...
“I think a shutdown deprives the military of a paycheck," Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee told reporters as he walked into House Speaker Mike Johnson's office late Thursday. “So the last thing we want to do is shut down the government.” House Democrats, however, had already begun to say the new slimmed-down spending plan was untenable.
The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 (GEFTA) is a United States federal law which requires retroactive pay and leave accrual for federal employees affected by the furlough as a result of the 2018–19 federal government shutdown and any future lapses in appropriations. [1]