Posted on 01/19/2018 11:41:43 AM PST by mdittmar
WASHINGTON Federal government programs and services benefiting millions of Americans are in jeopardy due to a potential government shutdown and steep cuts in non-defense spending, the head of the largest union representing federal government workers told Congress.
American Federation of Government Employees National President J. David Cox Sr. urged lawmakers in a Jan. 18 letter to keep the government running beyond Jan. 19, when current funding expires.
It is very clear that a federal government shutdown could inflict serious pain on everyday working people, Cox said in the letter.
If Congress fails to pass a stop-gap spending bill, more than 850,000 federal government employees could be furloughed without pay and another million could be required to work without pay to keep public safety and health care programs running.
A shutdown would have wide-ranging impacts across the country, forcing the closure of national parks, museums, and zoos; delaying loans to millions of small businesses that rely on federal support; delaying payments, pensions, and educational benefits to veterans; ending applications for new Social Security benefits; and delaying paychecks for more than 2 million military service members.
President Cox also urged Congress to provide equal increases in spending for defense and non-defense programs. AFGE fully supports increasing DoD funding to enhance readiness, but not at the expense of other spending priorities.
Many agencies already are operating with barebones budgets thanks to years of deep cuts to non-defense discretionary programs. The Environmental Protection Agencys budget has been cut by almost one-third, jeopardizing the agencys mission to safeguard the quality of our air and water.
The Social Security Administration, which has seen deep cuts in funding over the past seven years, is facing another cut of up to $492 million this year.
SSA provides direct, personal assistance to millions of Americans every year who are applying for benefits, Cox wrote. A cut of this magnitude will cripple the agencys ability to carry out its mission to help beneficiaries get the benefits they deserve.
Exactly!!
My stupid leftard brother is a union hack. They either get double pay or back pay.
It will if military families miss a paycheck. Sure they will get the money later but our military is underpaid and most need the check when due.
I was a PBA delegate for awhile. Most of the time, we did good work and backed the GOP candidate, but even that Union got a little nuts every now and then.
Are you a Fed employee or Private contractor?
Trump should just go and play golf.
And require concessions to start the government back up at all.
No back pay for any who did not remain at their posts! ... no paid vacations!
If you remain working then some sort of script could be issued.
Trump could even terrify the Fed and issue actual government legal tender notes....now that would be fun.
Silver certificates....redeemable for Silver Eagles at later date. 20 dollar US notes worth one Eagle each.
Trump is an economic genius, he can and will make things work.
Amen
Same ole union playbook.....just like Shutdown Schumer.
ML/NJ
tell Smuckie that!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.