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  2. Would veterans benefits stop in a government shutdown? What ...

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    What Veterans Affairs programs would continue in a shutdown? The VA completed an analysis early this year of how previous government shutdowns impacted the department, finding that some benefits ...

  3. Military pay during a government shutdown: What service ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. Potential government shutdown impacts: Millions of federal ...

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    If there is a government shutdown, the U.S. military operations overseas and domestically will continue, but U.S. service members won't be paid during that time.

  5. Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 was proposed during the shutdown's third week, and was signed into law within two weeks after that after overwhelming, bipartisan support in Congress. The bill was introduced in the Senate by Senator Ben Cardin as S. 24 on January 3, 2019 with 30 cosponsors. [8]

  6. List of agencies affected by the United States federal ...

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    The VA continued to work on disability claims that were filed before the shutdown, but veterans with delays. [clarification needed] New disability claims were not processed during the shutdown and all appeals of disability claims were suspended. [75] The VA furloughed 14,224 of its 332,025 employees. [18]

  7. Government shutdowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 16-day shutdown had considerable impact upon the United States: approximately 800,000 federal employees were put on furlough, while an additional 1.3 million had to report to work without any known payment dates during this period, [38] costing the government millions in back pay; [75] major government programmes concerning Native Americans ...

  8. Marshall to federal employees on brink of shutdown: ‘We all ...

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    Members of Congress continue to get paid during a government shut down, though some lawmakers offer not to accept their paycheck for the duration of a shutdown.

  9. October 2013 mini-continuing resolutions - Wikipedia

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    Due to the Pay Our Military Act and other laws related to the shutdown, most of the Pentagon's 800,000 civilian workers and the American military's 1.3 million active-duty soldiers will get paid during the shutdown, but the 800,000 Guardsmen and reservists won't, unless a bill such as the Pay Our Guard and Reserve Act is passed. [37]