How a shutdown would impact key health care programs
- The possibility of a federal shutdown is concerning for federal agencies dealing with visa and green card processes, which are already facing backlogs caused by the pandemic, staffing shortages, and increased demand over the past few years.
- The House of Representatives must reach a budget deal by Sunday to avoid a federal shutdown.
- The shutdown would have significant consequences, potentially affecting visa and green card processes and exacerbating the existing backlogs.
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How the looming government shutdown will affect Texans
WASHINGTON — Over 100,000 active duty service members in Texas could go without a paycheck. Even more civilians working for federal agencies in the state could be furloughed or have to work without pay. Food subsidies for low-income women, infants…
How a government shutdown would affect community health centers
Federally funded health centers across the U.S. fear a government shutdown could further disrupt medical care for the uninsured and undocumented. They already face inflation and staffing challenges.
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