Lexology PRO | USA | 29 Sep 2023
The US government is likely to shut down when budget authority for the current year expires on 30 September. The shutdown’s scope and duration are uncertain, and the prospect of a quick resolution appears slim.
Squire Patton Boggs | USA | 2 Apr 2019
The recent shutdown of the federal government was the longest ever. The recovery may be slow, and there may still be another shutdown coming soon…
Green and Spiegel | USA | 28 Jan 2019
On Friday January 25 — a chaotic day plagued by major air travel delays amidst affected government employees leaving work due to missed wages —…
Arent Fox LLP | USA | 25 Jan 2019
The Administrative Office of the US Courts announced on Tuesday that after February 1, 2019, federal courts will be unable to sustain funded…
Mayer Brown | USA | 16 Jan 2019
The federal government has entered its fourth week of a partial shutdown since December 22, 2018 because of a budget impasse between Congress and the…
Bergeson & Campbell PC | USA | 28 Dec 2018
Although the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) was able to operate through December 28, 2018, despite the current partial federal government…
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP | USA | 28 Dec 2018
In the wake of the partial shutdown of the Federal government which began a week ago, the FCC continued to operate this week by tapping into…
Bergeson & Campbell PC | USA | 21 Dec 2018
On December 19, 2018, the Senate passed a short-term Continuing Resolution (CR) to prevent a government shutdown and continue funding for the…
Squire Patton Boggs | USA | 20 Dec 2018
With the budget talks hitting a “wall” and another US government shutdown looming, contractors doing business with the US government need to be ready…
Steptoe LLP | European Union, USA | 19 Dec 2018
Senate and House to Vote on Continuing Resolution: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced on the Senate floor that he would…