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Gov’t Shutdown Means No Smithsonian, Refund Checks | Pat's Picks

Gov’t Shutdown Means No Smithsonian, Refund Checks


The possibility of the first government shutdown in 15 years looks more and more likely every day politicians in Washington fail to find a middle ground in their ongoing budget talks. But what does that mean? It means a shuttered Smithsonian, says the New York Times.  It also means the IRS could stop issuing refund checks, government-issued BlackBerrys would go silent and no picnics at national parks.

Not all government services stop in a shutdown—military operations continue uninterrupted; air and traffic control are exempt from the furlough. Federal prisons, law enforcement and criminal investigations will be unaffected as will the work of essential government employees, a designation that in “ego-driven Washington” has caused some high-powered workers to confront their self-worth. As Washington prepares for the possibility of a shutdown, they are realizing it may look a lot different than the last ones in 1995 and 1996. For one, there was no Dept. of Homeland Security back then. Or the Internet.

The Times has a good list of what will close and what will remain open if the shutdown does happen.

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