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  2. The Government Accountability Office, an investigative arm of Congress, reported last year that from 2019 through 2023 federal agencies obligated $500 billion on a broad range of consulting ...

  3. Special government employee - Wikipedia

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    The role of special government employees is defined in Title 18 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) § 202. [ a ] The SGE category was created by Congress in 1962 and was aimed at allowing the federal government to take advantage of outside experts who are employed in the private sector. [ 2 ]

  4. Furlough - Wikipedia

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    During the shutdown, most "non-essential" government employees were furloughed. This resulted in approximately 800,000 government workers being put on a leave beginning on October 1. Congress later unanimously voted to restore pay to the furloughed workers.

  5. Government shutdowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, government shutdowns occur when funding legislation required to finance the federal government is not enacted before the next fiscal year begins. In a shutdown, the federal government curtails agency activities and services, ceases non-essential operations, furloughs non-essential workers, and retains only essential employees in departments that protect human life or ...

  6. Federal government begins the formal process of preparing for ...

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    The standard procedure laying out the steps toward bringing non-essential government functions to a halt will get underway later this week for all federal government departments and agencies ...

  7. Essential or non-essential: What would a government ... - AOL

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    If Congress doesn't pass a budget by Oct. 1, it will trigger a government shutdown, with some services being disrupted and federal employees unpaid.

  8. Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    When a United States federal government shutdown occurs, affected federal employees are considered either "excepted" or "non-excepted". [2] Excepted federal employees must continue to work, generally because their work is considered essential to preservation of life or property.

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

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    The U.S. Department of Education furloughed 3,983 of its 4,225 employees. The government continued to disburse Pell Grants and other student loans, but the furloughs may have caused delays and limit the department's ability to respond to questions. In its contingency plan for a shutdown, the Department of Education warned that a "protracted ...