On Sunday morning, many of services of the federal government could be disrupted for the first time since December 2018.
• The Department of Homeland Security will “only continue ‘exempt’ activities such as law enforcement and maritime protection,” according to its• While the Social Security Administration will continue paying social security and supplemental security income, recipients will face issues contacting customer service.
• Members of federal health insurance Medicare and Medicaid will still receive their benefits, but will have trouble reaching agency personnel. • Student loan borrowers will still be required to make payments to their servicers, but access to Department of Education representatives could be limited.• You will still receive your mail. The U.S. Postal Service is not funded by Congress.
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