The people in New York City look at a sign in which they are informed that the Statue of Liberty on October 1, 2013 is closed due to a state closure. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Washington – The White House has sent departments and agencies instructions and informed them that when closing begins on Wednesday, mass shots and layoffs are expected to set up.
The Two-sided memoSays of a Trump administrative officer with the newsroom of States News
However, the expansive majority of the federal departments and agencies must approve an annual financing law or an law on the expenditure of the Stopgap issuing before the start of the novel financial year.
The memo states that the employees who carry out these programs will receive a reduction in knowledge if the legislator does not provide an agreement before the deadline on October 1.
According to Memo, these reductions apply to programs, projects or activities that “do not match the president’s priorities”.
“In addition to the appropriation obligations, the RIF communications are specified in addition to the reports,” says the memo. “RIF communications should be issued to all employees who work on the relevant (programs, projects or activities), regardless of whether the employee is excluded or assessed during the decline of the funds.”
As soon as the legislator has reached a deal and the government is reopened, the agencies should revise their reduction in the power plans “to maintain the minimum number of employees that are necessary for the execution of legal functions”.
The employee union calls for compromises
The chairman of the Senate Minister, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., wrote in a statement that the memo is “an attempted intimidation”.
“Donald Trump has released federal worker since the first day – not to rule, but scare. This is nothing new and has nothing to do with the financing of the government,” Schumer wrote. “These unnecessary shots are either lifted in court, or the administration will reset the workers, just like today.”
The national president of the American Federation of Government, Everett Kelley, wrote in a explanation that the memo shows that Russ VOUGHT “wants to pursue another dog -like round of illegal mass shots in the event of a closure, which is adding chaos”.
“The truth is simple: the Republicans cannot finance the government without democratic voices. That means that the only way forward is a compromise,” wrote Kelley. “The president and the congress leaders have to sit down and negotiate in good faith to keep the American people in light. Nothing less is acceptable.”
The Democratic Senator of Maryland, Chris van Hollen, wrote in a statement: “Trump is employed with blackmail in the mafia style, with his threats ultimately harm to the American people.”
“He threatens to double the failed actions of Elon Musk and his chainsaw – after patriotic officials who provide the Americans critical services – although many of these workers have experienced the negative effects of these cuts according to the American,” wrote Van Hollen. “These committed employees have nothing to do with the ongoing political and political disputes that have brought us to the brink of a shutdown.”
House Gop leaves until after October 1st
The house was mainly true after party lines Approval of a seven-week stop gap law template last week before leaving the city. GOP leaders should bring the legislator back to Capitol Hill in this chamber on Monday, but expanded their break and only return after the shutdown.
The step was largely regarded as a way to die the Senate, especially the Democrats, with the short-term financing law, which they largely oppose because the GOP legislators wrote it behind closed doors without cross-party negotiations.
The Senate tried to advance However, the Republican, which was stopped, did not have the necessary 60 votes to move the legislation towards the end of the end.
The Democrats have claimed for weeks if Republican leaders want their support for a tiny -term expenditure law, they should be negotiated with party leaders on critical questions, including an expansion of the extended tax credits for people who buy their health insurance on the marketplace for affordable care laws.
These tax credits are set to run off At the end of the year, but Americans who are on the market for their health insurance will buy their plans for the next year on November 1st.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.
The majority leader of the Senate, John Thune, Rs.d., repeatedly said that he regards the topic as separate from state financial resources.
Jeffries says Dems ‘ready, ready and able to have a conversation.’
The house minor head Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., said during a Thursday press conference that Democrats are “ready, ready and able to have a conversation to see whether we find similarities in a two -party way to achieve an expenditure contract that meets the needs of the American people.”
“The Republicans have decided that they don’t even want to have a conversation with Democrats to achieve a cross -party agreement. Nobody in America considers this reasonable,” said Jeffries. “It is inherently inappropriate position – my way or the highway.”
Jeffries criticized Trump and the Republicans to have control over the government but did not take any measures to reduce the costs for Americans, including health care.
“Donald Trump promised to reduce costs on the first day. The costs are not increasing in America, they are increasing. Inflation is increasing,” said Jeffries. “Life has become more expensive among Donald Trump and the Republican Politics, and this also includes the premiums of health care that skyrocket.”
It would be “stupid,” he said that Democrats would trust the Republicans Your actions so far About health care.