What you need to know about a possible government shutdown

September 28, 2023

Opinion by U.S. Congressman Salud Carbajal

You may be hearing about a potential government shutdown at the end of this week.

Here’s the bottom line: the extreme right-wing of the U.S. House of Representatives is once again holding our government hostage, this time blocking the passage of bipartisan funding bills unless they can enact devastating cuts and push more of their culture wars.

I have been hard at work in Washington trying to prevent this unnecessary and avoiable crisis – but I want to make sure you know how you, your family, and our nation might be impacted.

How will a shutdown impact me?

If the federal government shuts down, our communities, economy, and national security can all be affected.

  • Millions of workers, including more than 6,000 on the Central Coast and 140,000 in California, would be furloughed – putting the health and economic security of families at risk across the nation.
  • American servicemembers and other critical personnel would continue working to protect our national security, but would not receive a paycheck until the shutdown is ended.
  • Nearly 7 million women and children who count on federal food assistance program would soon start being turned away at grocery store counters.
  • Travelers may face delays at airports and in other federal transit hubs Food safety and other inspections may be delayed, putting the health and wellbeing of families at risk.

While certain benefits – like Social Security, Medicare, SNAP, and Veterans Affairs – will still be available, there may still be delays across the federal government with these and other critical services.

I will be providing up-to-date guidance from federal agencies on what to expect if there is a government shutdown.

What about federal spending levels?

Let me be absolutely clear: a government shutdown does nothing to halt government spending. In fact, a government shutdown will likely put the U.S. in more debt than before the shutdown began.

The workers who are furloughed and those who will continue working without paychecks would still get paid when the shutdown is over. But a shutdown would still cause unnecessary pain for those families in the short term who will have to dip into savings or take on debt in the interim to cover their essential expenses.

With many federal agencies and national parks closed, the government will actually lose revenue it would have otherwise collected, meaning our deficit may be even higher than it would have been before a shutdown.

A government shutdown is also detrimental to our economy, which in the long run will also increase our federal debt.

The last one cost our economy $11 billion in lost economic activity, and delayed over $2 billion in loans to small businesses. The 2013 shutdown cost our economy $1.5 billion in just two weeks.

What I’m doing to avert this shutdown

Last week, I joined 97 of my colleagues from the New Democrat Coalition, a pragmatic group of Democrats of which I am a vice chair, in urging House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to drop the extreme-right’s demands and keep his promise from May to work across the aisle and keep the government open.

My colleagues and I in the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, which is a group of 64 Democrats and Republicans committed to governing, devised and endorsed a framework that would avert a government shutdown and keep our government operating through the remainder of this year.

I am committed to preventing this avoidable crisis and I will be working hard to ensure that Congress completes its most fundamental job: keeping our government open.

And I will keep working in these remaining days to prevent a damaging shutdown – as well as keep you updated on potential impacts as we receive updated guidance from our federal agencies.


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Just curious dude,

Will you continue to receive your paycheck if there is a government shutdown?


Yep dude, Congressman Carbajal will continue to receive his pay just like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, and all of the other jokers who are forcing McCarthy to rescind a promise he made to President Biden and Leader McConnell two months ago.


Unfortunately, the nation is being held hostage by politicians who represent only about 20% of the American electorate. It is truly a tyranny of the minority. And if Donald Trump somehow weasels his way back into the White House it will be recognized as the inmates running the asylum.


Trump has lost by more than 10 million votes in the last two elections and by more than 50 million votes if you count the candidates he endorsed in midterm elections, yet he looms as the potential Republican standard bearer in 24. Sheer madness, but on this blog we have plenty of intelligent, common sense commenters who would vote for him again.


Yep, asking for a secure Southern Border is extreme Right Wing alright.


Just don’t build roads across the US deserts to secure the border, because it will have the opposite effect.


Would go beyond the Southern Border to thwart possible terrorists.


All the Government workers will be furloughed but they will get paid back for that time so why don’t you keep them working? Am I not right on this?


If you knew you were going to get your money wouldn’t you rather stay home for a few days/weeks instead of working?


Predictions of doom from Salud… there will be carve outs to make sure folks get paid and that national security remains intact… The republicans should demand that Biden close the border before they will sign onto another spending bill from hell…


If it remains shut down for 6 months we can justify sending money to the Ukraine. Certainly our military will support funding the Ukraines military. Do they even get paid in the Ukraine?


So supporting the Russians and Saudis? What part of Alaska do you want to give up?


It’s amazing that commons sense seems to run a foul by those who believe the sky is falling. At least the fear of loosing some of Alaska is plausible because nobody wants to inherit the likes of zombies on the streets of California.


But at least you, Salud, will still collect a paycheck. Thats the first thing to be cut when you cant do your job.


when you cant do your job.


D’s are not shutting anything down, is all R’s, all the way down, always was.


Both parties built our debt…


It’s both parties fault because they don’t do things for the people they do things for the power they get they don’t give a damn about the people


Bingo, agreed. And nobody can stop the flow of pork barrel spending either locally, statewide or nationally. A s#&t show of personal ambition and special interest greed at the expense of us all. They don’t give a hoot about the people, what a clown show, awful.


I am glad to have a representative who is part of the Problem Solver Caucus. I will also continue to support any candidate aligned with the NDC over the members of Progressive Caucus. A purple district should have a moderate representative, Carbajal has my vote so long as there isn’t a viable GOP Tuesday Group candidate in SLO. Unfortunately California Republicans too often align with the so-called Freedom Caucus.


Dear Salud,

The national debt is a disgrace. It is being reduced but is still way out of balance. Congress needs a balanced budget coalition of Republicans and Democrats to increase revenues and cut expenditures.


Basically it is just a paid vacation for government workers.