White
House Budget Office Urges Agencies To Prepare For Government Shutdown
17
September, 2013
WASHINGTON,
Sept 17 (Reuters) - The White House budget office directed federal
agencies on Tuesday to prepare for the possibility of a federal
government shutdown should Democrats and Republicans fail to find a
budget compromise by the end of September.
With
conservative Republicans pushing for spending cuts and attempting to
cut off funding for President Barack Obama's 2011 healthcare law, the
two sides are having trouble reaching a budget agreement ahead of the
Sept. 30 end of the 2013 fiscal year.
White
House budget director Sylvia Mathews Burwell told federal agencies in
a memo to update their plans for keeping a skeleton staff on duty for
essential government services.
"There
is enough time for Congress to prevent a lapse in appropriations, and
the administration is willing to work with Congress to enact a
short-term continuing resolution to fund critical government
operations and allow Congress the time to complete the full-year 2014
appropriations," she said.
But
prudent management requires agencies to be prepared for the
possibility of a disruption in funding, she said.
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