The White House Office of Management and Budget on Thursday began its initial communications to agencies on how to prepare for a possible government shutdown, a source familiar with the plans said, as lawmakers on Capitol Hill have yet to settle on a plan to avoid a shutdown by November 17.

The communications are part of the standard procedure laying out the steps toward bringing non-essential government functions to a halt.

“One week prior to the expiration of appropriations bills, regardless of whether the enactment of appropriations appears imminent, OMB will communicate with agency senior officials to remind agencies of their responsibilities to review and update orderly shutdown plans, and will share a draft communication template to notify employees of the status of appropriations,” a budget circular document from the Office of Management and Budget states.

  • @HurlingDurling@lemm.ee
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    411 months ago

    Oh for fucks sake, again!? Stop using the budget as a tool to get your conservative crap legislation across. If the bill you want to pass needs holding a country hostage in order to get it into law, then it’s a shit law, and you feel bad about yourself