Govt shutdown raises concerns over national security
- Partisan divides are causing a partial government shutdown, raising concerns about national security, as noted by bipartisan lawmakers Jason Crow and Don Bacon at a NOTUS event.
- About 334,900 civilian employees at the Department of Defense are furloughed during the shutdown, according to a DoD contingency plan.
- Former War Secretary Chuck Hagel expressed concerns over the politicization of the military and highlighted that current disagreements show partisan divisions within Congress.
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Government shutdown raises concerns over national security
U.S. Reps. Jason Crow, D-Co., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., spoke on Friday at an event hosted by the news organization NOTUS where they highlighted their concerns that a government shutdown will have negative national security implications in the near future.
Government Shutdown Raises Concerns Over National Security
U.S. – As partisan divides appear to deepen and prolong the partial government shutdown, bipartisan lawmakers said they are concerned about national security effects of the funding lapse. U.S. Reps. Jason Crow, D-Co., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., spoke on Friday at an event hosted by the news organization NOTUS where they highlighted their concerns that a government shutdown will have negative national security implications in the near future. Federa…
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