Alabama military, civilian workers face no pay if government shuts down

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This government shutdown could be different for servicemembers.

In Alabama, 38,017 active duty and reserve personnel would need to work without pay if there is a shutdown, according to information shared in a recent House committee minority report.

Each organization at Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal is putting the finishing touches on its own mission-specific backup plan in case of a shutdown, according to a spokeswoman for the Army. The Arsenal has about 800 military members assigned and approximately 29,500 civilians and 15,350 contractors working across multiple agencies and departments.

The USDA would be obliged to halt processing farm loans, which give $93,451,000 in financing to Alabama farmers each year.

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