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Government Shutdown Resources from Michael
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As your Congressman, I’m committed to keeping you informed about how a government shutdown may affect your daily life here in Eastern Washington. On this page, you’ll find answers to common questions and resources to help you and your family navigate this situation.

During a shutdown, both my Spokane district office and my Washington, D.C. office will remain open to assist you. You can reach us at:

  • Spokane District Office: (509) 353-2374
  • Washington, D.C. Office: (202) 225-2006

If you need help with constituent services such as passports, IRS, immigration, Social Security, Medicare, or casework with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), please don’t hesitate to call.


What is a government shutdown?

A shutdown occurs when Congress does not pass appropriations bills or a continuing resolution (CR) to fund federal agencies and programs by the fiscal year deadline, September 30. Without this funding, many agencies halt or reduce operations.

  • Non-essential federal workers may be furloughed (placed on temporary unpaid leave).
  • Essential services like national security, essential medical facilities, and law enforcement continue operating, though many employees do so without immediate pay.
  • Some agencies like the U.S. Postal Service continue unaffected, since they are not funded through annual appropriations.

You can review contingency plans for each agency on the White House OMB website: Agency Contingency Plans – OMB.

 


How can I get help during a shutdown?

My office will still be able to:

  • Submit inquiries to federal agencies on your behalf.
  • Help with casework, benefits, and paperwork delays, however, some agencies may not respond due to the shutdown.
  • Provide updates on when agencies re-open.

Additional resources:

  • Mental health support: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (24/7).
  • Federal government updates: USAGov.

Services Affecting Eastern Washington Residents Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid

  • Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits will continue to be paid.
  • Medicare and Medicaid services remain in place, including the Medicare open enrollment period (beginning October 15).

Veterans Services

Spokane is home to a large veteran population and the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center. During a shutdown:

  • Healthcare services continue, including the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1).
  • VA benefits such as disability claims, pensions, and educational programs continue to process, though some delays may occur.
  • VA regional offices may be closed for in-person visits.
    For updates: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Active-Duty Military

Fairchild Air Force Base will remain operational, but service members may experience pay delays if no appropriation is passed. 


Food Assistance and Families

  • SNAP (food stamps): Benefits will continue for a limited time, but long shutdowns risk disruptions.
  • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children): Benefits rely on funding. Delays or suspensions may occur. For local assistance, contact the Spokane Regional Health District WIC office at (509) 324-1620.
  • Head Start: Programs may be disrupted if grants cannot be renewed. Contact your local Head Start provider for updates.

Public Health, Agriculture, and Disaster Response

  • The Spokane Regional Health District and local hospitals will remain open.
  • The USDA will continue essential food safety operations and provide limited farm and crop support. For Eastern Washington’s agricultural community, certain farm loan processing and conservation programs may pause.
  • FEMA continues to respond to emergencies, though some long-term projects may be delayed.

Travel, Immigration, and Taxes

  • Air travel: TSA and air traffic controllers at Spokane International Airport will continue to work, though without pay. Travelers may experience delays.
  • Passports & Visa Services: Passport processing continues. Contact the Seattle Passport Agency for urgent cases.
  • IRS services: Filing, refunds, and phone support may be delayed.

Education, Small Business, Housing

  • Student Aid: FAFSA processing and student loan services may be delayed.
  • Small Business: The Small Business Administration Seattle District Office (serving Eastern Washington) may suspend loan approvals. Check SBA Seattle District Office for updates.
  • Housing: FHA-insured loan processing could be delayed. The Spokane Housing Authority may also experience interruptions.

State and Local Updates for Washington Residents

State and local agencies may feel ripple effects from missing federal funding. For statewide updates, check: Access Washington


Federal Employees and Contractors

For those furloughed or working without pay, useful resources include:

Eastern Washington’s large network of federal employees—particularly at Fairchild AFB, VA Spokane, and USDA regional offices—may be affected. All furloughed employees are guaranteed back pay under federal law.

October 1, 2025

WASHINGTON- Today, Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) issued the following statement regarding the government shutdown. 


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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
September 19, 2025

WASHINGTON- Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) introduced H.R.5388, The American Artificial Intelligence Leadership and Uniformity Act, to establish a clear, national framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI) development by preempting conflicting state-level regulations and codifying President Trump’s executive order on Artificial Intelligence.


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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
September 2, 2025

WASHINGTON- Today, the House passed Congressman Michael Baumgartner’s (WA-05) International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Licensing Reform Act with strong bipartisan support under suspension of the rules. The bill takes direct aim at the outdated, slow-moving process for approving arms export licenses—particularly for America’s closest allies.


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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
August 12, 2025

WASHINGTON- Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and its Middle East Subcommittee, has returned to the United States following a bipartisan congressional delegation trip to Israel.

Issues:

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
July 29, 2025

WASHINGTON – Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) issued the following statement on the passing of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and Spokane native Ryne Sandberg:

Issues: College Sports

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
July 24, 2025

WASHINGTON- Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) issued the following statement upon President Trump signing Executive Order, Saving College Sports earlier today.

Issues: College Sports

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
July 21, 2025

WASHINGTON- Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05), Vice Chair of the House Education and the Workforce Subcommittee on Higher Education, penned an op-ed in The Hill calling for the U.S. Senate to act on his DETERRENT Act to end malign foreign influence in our education system and put American interests first. 

Issues: Education

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
July 18, 2025

WASHINGTON- Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) issued the following statement upon the passage of the FY2026 Department of Defense Appropriations Bill. 

Issues: Military

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
July 11, 2025

WASHINGTON- House Speaker Mike Johnson has announced the appointment of Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) as a member of the U.S.-Canada Interparliamentary Group (IPG) for the 119th Congress. In this role, Baumgartner will engage with Canadian parliamentary counterparts to strengthen cooperation on a range of bilateral issues critical to both nations.

Issues:

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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
July 8, 2025

WASHINGTON- Today, Congressman Michael Baumgartner (WA-05) touts key stakeholder support for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law on July 4, 2025. 

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