Lawmakers in Washington, D.C. failed to reach an agreement to keep the federal government open, and a shutdown began in the middle of last week. Now, millions of Americans who depend on federal services are uncertain about what will continue and what won’t. During previous shutdowns, the Office of Management and Budget website served as a central hub for information about agency contingency…
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