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Oct 01, 2025 AM EDT - Jason

U.S. Government Shuts Down: What Closes Today-and What Korean Americans Should Know

The federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. ET on Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass a funding bill before the deadline. Essential services continue without pay, but many civilian operations are paused until a new appropriation or stopgap bill is signed. Early agency notices and live coverage confirm closure plans are now in effect. Under federal "lapse in appropriations" rules, agencies

U.S. Capitol — via Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)

Sep 30, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

U.S. Government Shutdown Hours Away: What Stops, What Continues for Korean Americans

Federal funding expires at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 1, and agencies are preparing to execute legally required "lapse in appropriations" plans unless Congress passes a stopgap bill in time. Those plans furlough many non-excepted employees while keeping life-and-property functions running. The Office of Personnel Management has circulated special instructions for an orderly

U.S. Capitol (West Front) — Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Sep 29, 2025 AM EDT - Jason

U.S. Government Shutdown: What Stops, What Continues-and a Practical Guide for Korean Americans

With federal funding set to lapse at 12:01 a.m. ET on Oct. 1, Congress is racing to pass a short-term measure but has not yet reached agreement. If no deal materializes, agencies will begin executing "lapse in appropriations" plans-furloughing non-excepted staff while keeping life-and-property functions running. Social Security payments and mail delivery continue, but many administrative services

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