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What Happens During A Government Shutdown?

Last updated: 3/20/2024

What is a government shutdown?  

  • Each year Congress appropriates funds for federal agencies to operate in each fiscal year. In the absence of either a signed appropriations or a Continuing Resolution, federal agencies must stop all non-essential functions until funding is approved by Congress and signed into law. 

Why are we in a government shutdown? 

  • TBA

What does this mean for my office? 

  • My offices remain open and available to assist you. Please be advised that due to the government shutdown communication between my office and federal agencies will be delayed due to furloughs.

***While my offices will remain available to assist, responses from most agencies will be delayed until the federal government reopens***

Information To Know About The Federal Government Shutdown

FAQ on what services will be affected during the federal government shutdown, click HERE.

To view a full list of guidance for all federal agencies during a government shutdown, click HERE.

Local Resources Available

Sample Letters to Creditors

Food Banks

Locate your nearest food bank HERE

If you have any questions or need assistance, contact my offices:

Washington, D.C.

Phone: 202-225-2435

Arizona

Tucson: 520-622-6788

Somerton: 928-343-7933

Tolleson: 623-536-3388

Email: Grijalva_Casework@mail.house.gov

Last updated: 9/28/2023