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Government Shutdown · MarylandThousands of federal workers are going without pay as the government shutdown nears the one-month mark.Communities across the country are stepping up to make sure people dont go hungry.In the Washington, D.C., area, the Capital Area Food Bank hosted a special food drive on Tuesday for federal employees and government contractors.RELATED STORY | Dozens of states sue Trump administration to maintain SNAP benefits during shutdownOrganizers said the…See the Story
Food bank steps in as federal workers miss pay during shutdown
77% Center coverage: 13 sources

Mike JohnsonAdelita Grijalva, who won her election on September 23, said Johnson's actions to not swear her in are setting a dangerous precedent for future politicians."It's very anti-Democratic of speaker Johnson to obstruct my swearing in," Grijalva said.Johnson had five days after her election, Grijalva said, to swear her in before the government shutdown began. Johnson argued that Grijalva cannot be sworn in because of the ongoing government shutdown.No…See the Story
Representative-Elect Adelita Grjalva Speaks on Attorney General Mayes’ Lawsuit to Swear Her In
Coverage: 10 sources

DEIA decision on whether to remove diversity, equity and inclusion language from Arizonas public school teaching standards is on hold after a vote by the State Board of Education Monday morning.The board voted 63 to table the discussion until its next meeting on December 8. Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne was among the three members who voted no, saying the board should act sooner to avoid possible loss of federal education funding.T…See the Story
Future of DEI language in Arizona classrooms still uncertain
66% Center coverage: 6 sources