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Gov Actually Episode 22: Government Shutdown 2018 — What you need to know, from firsthand experience

Who reports during a shutdown? Why is the government at threat of shutting down? What are the consequences if it does? And what's it like to be a government employee during a shutdown that drags on more than a few days?
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If the Senate doesn’t approve the House’s short-term spending bill by midnight Friday night, the government will shut down.

Surely, that’s not the first you’ve heard of the impending shutdown — but do you know exactly what that means? Who reports during a shutdown? Why is the government at threat of shutting down? What are the consequences if it does? And what’s it like to be a government employee during a shutdown that drags on more than a few days?

In the first episode of Gov Actually in 2018, Dan Tangherlini and Danny Werfel — a pair of ex-senior government leaders who’ve faced shutdowns firsthand —answer all of those questions and more.

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And even if the Senate somehow strikes a deal before midnight, the podcast is an invaluable tool to understand the inner workings of government appropriations for the next inevitable shutdown threat.

Catch all of the Gov Actually episodes on iTunes and SoundCloud.

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Billy Mitchell

Written by Billy Mitchell

Billy Mitchell is Senior Vice President and Executive Editor of Scoop News Group's editorial brands. He oversees operations, strategy and growth of SNG's award-winning tech publications, FedScoop, StateScoop, CyberScoop, EdScoop and DefenseScoop. After earning his degree at Virginia Tech and winning the school's Excellence in Print Journalism award, Billy received his master's degree from New York University in magazine writing.

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