Congress' punt on infrastructure triggers partial government shutdown
Source: Politico
The House on Friday will again try to reach a deal on a pending infrastucture bill, but that won't be soon enough to avoid furloughs for thousands of employees at the Transportation Department who were not covered by a funding bill Congress passed earlier this week.
Lawmakers managed to pass a continuing resolution to keep appropriated funds flowing to most of the federal government. But the infrastructure bill carries certain highway and transit programs at DOT that are paid for out of a separate trust fund, the authorization for which expired Thursday at midnight. And absent either passage of the $550 billion infrastructure bill, which has become embroiled in intra-party Democratic strife, or a short-term extension, furlough notices will go out sometime Friday for roughly 4,000 DOT employees.
The consequences: Practically speaking, if Congress acts on an extension or the infrastructure bill before Sunday night, the impacts will be negligible, akin to taking a long weekend.
But meanwhile, the Highway Trust Fund which is funded primarily by a tax on gasoline will not be able to obligate new funds or issue new grants for projects until an authorization is enacted. The 4,000 DOT employees whose salaries are paid for out of this trust fund will be furloughed starting Friday, and some services will likely be suspended, though no safety critical functions will be impacted.
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