PROJECTED IMPACTS OF A TRUMP SHUTDOWN Prepared By Vice Chairman Leahy s Senate Appropriations Committee Staff

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PROJECTED IMPACTS OF A TRUMP SHUTDOWN Prepared By Vice Chairman Leahy s Senate Appropriations Committee Staff More Than 420,000 Will Be Working Without Pay Including: More than 41,000 Federal Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers, Including: 2,614 ATF agents; 16,742 Bureau of Prisons correctional officers; 13,709 FBI agents; 3,600 deputy U.S. Marshals; and 4,399 DEA agents. Up To 88 Percent Of Department of Homeland Security Employees, Including: 53,000 TSA Employees; 54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and customs offers; 42,000 Coast Guard employees As many as 5,000 Forest Service Firefighters 3,600 Weather Service Forecasters More Than 380,000 Will Be Furloughed, Including: 86 Percent of Department of Commerce (Approximately 41,000 Staff), 96 Percent of NASA (Approximately 16,700 Staff) More than 80 Percent of the National Park Service (Approximately16,000 Staff) At least 80 Percent of the Forest Service (Approximately 28,800 Staff) More than 30 Percent of Dept. of Transportation (Approximately 18,300 Staff) 95 Percent of HUD (Approximately 7,100 Staff) Approximately 52,000 IRS Staff

Nine Out Of 15 Federal Departments And Dozens Of Agencies Will Close The government will shutter the doors of nine federal departments and dozens of agencies during the Trump Shutdown, grinding services to the American people to a halt just three days before Christmas. The Trump Shutdown Is Bad For Business: Farmers. USDA would shutter every local and state farm service center across the U.S. With the current challenges facing farmers due to the dramatic drop in commodity prices brought on by retaliatory tariffs, many farmers have had to rely on UDSA as their lender of last resort to help pay bills and stay afloat through this winter. Many farmers are already preparing for the spring planting and banks are not willing to lend to them, leaving USDA as their only hope. Additionally, with passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, farmers and ranchers will seek information on how the law will affect their operations heading into the planting year. A shutdown will mean Farm Service Agency and Natural Resources Conservation Service staff will not be able to answer those questions or assist in signing up producers for new Farm Bill programs. This is the worst time for a shutdown when producers begin to make their plans for next year s planting season. Small Businesses. More than 30 million U.S. small businesses employing 59 million employees would no longer have access to federally-assisted loans and technical assistance, as Small Business Administration guarantees to back loans would freeze. Steel and Aluminum Industries. U.S. companies can petition to avoid tariffs if certain steel and aluminum products are not produced in sufficient quantities or of sufficient quality within the U.S. A shutdown would halt the already frightfully slow exemption process for these tariffs. Homeownership. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) would see significant delays in loan processing and approvals. Thousands of people trying to buy a new home or refinance a FHA-insured mortgage would be put on standby. Community and Economic Development. Cities, counties, and states would not be able move forward with new Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects, preventing important local economic investment and job creation. Local Businesses near Public Lands. A shutdown will affect the economies of local communities that depend on national parks for tourism. The National Park System sees an estimated half a million visitors per day in winter months who spend $19 million per day in nearby park communities many of those dollars are spent in small businesses such as restaurants, shops, lodges and local outfitters.

Energy Permitting. Lease sales and permits for oil, gas, coal and other minerals on Federal lands and waters will be suspended. Energy development from Federal lands generated nearly $9 billion in FY 2018 for the U.S., states and tribes. Justice Delayed. Civil litigation, payments to victims, and training for state and local law enforcement stop during a shutdown. The Trump Shutdown Is Bad For Your Health: Hungry Kids and Families. With the trade mitigation, USDA plans to distribute $1.2 billion in commodities through The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), which provides supplemental food to soup kitchens, food banks, and pantries. Help is needed to mitigate this influx of commodities, but a shutdown would really hamper this program. The Food and Nutrition Service would not be able to purchase commodities or provide the funding for transportation, distribution, or storage. This could be especially harmful to food banks that receive these commodities at a time when more families rely on their services the winter and holiday months. Clean Drinking Water and Waste Disposal Infrastructure. Small, remote rural communities would be unable to obtain assistance to construct or expand clean water and sanitary waste disposal systems. Small rural communities often lack adequate clean drinking water, leading to health and safety issues for residents. Keeping Roofs over Families Heads. Payments to roughly 3,000 public housing agencies, which help manage the country s HUD-assisted housing and supportive services programs for more than 3 million low-income households, would be delayed, reducing critical operations, and delaying routine capital maintenance and emergency repairs. Failure to maintain this critical affordable housing stock could leave thousands of veterans, elderly, disabled, and working poor Section 8 and public housing residents vulnerable to harmful living conditions, including exposure to lead-based paint hazards and mold. This would also slow the selection of any new tenants from the thousands of low-income families and individuals currently on Section 8 and public housing waitlists nationwide, many of whom are currently living on the streets or in temporary shelters. Government Agencies by Spending Bill Agriculture Subcommittee Jurisdiction Department of Agriculture (except Forest Service) Food and Drug Administration (HHS)

Commodity Futures Trading Commission Farm Credit Administration Commerce Subcommittee Jurisdiction Department of Commerce Department of Justice National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Science Foundation Commission on Civil Rights Equal Employment Opportunity Commission International Trade Commission Legal Services Corporation Marine Mammal Commission Office of Science and Technology Policy Office of the United States Trade Representative State Justice Institute Financial Services Subcommittee Department of the Treasury (except International Affairs Technical Assistance, and International Financial Institutions) District of Columbia Executive Office of the President (except Office of Science and Technology Policy, Office of the United States Trade Representative, and Council on Environmental Quality and Office of Environmental Quality) The Judiciary Independent Agencies Administrative Conference of the United States Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation Consumer Product Safety Commission Election Assistance Commission Federal Communications Commission Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of the Inspector General Federal Election Commission Federal Labor Relations Authority Federal Trade Commission General Services Administration Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Merit Systems Protection Board Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation National Archives and Records Administration National Credit Union Administration, Community Development Revolving Loan Fund

Office of Government Ethics Office of Personnel Management and Related Trust Funds Office of Special Counsel Postal Regulatory Commission Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Securities and Exchange Commission Selective Service System Small Business Administration United States Postal Service, Payment to the Postal Service Fund and Office of Inspector General United States Tax Court General Provisions, Government-wide Homeland Security Subcommittee Jurisdiction Department of Homeland Security Interior Subcommittee Jurisdiction Department of the Interior (except Bureau of Reclamation and Central Utah Project) Environmental Protection Agency Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (HHS) Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board Commission of Fine Arts Council on Environmental Quality and Office of Environmental Quality Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission Forest Service (USDA) Indian Health Service (HHS) Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts National Capital Planning Commission National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities (except Institute of Museum and Library Services) National Gallery of Art National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Superfund-related activities) Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Presidio Trust Smithsonian Institution United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

State and Foreign Ops Subcommittee Jurisdiction Agency for International Development Department of State Department of the Treasury International Affairs Technical Assistance International Financial Institutions Export-Import Bank Millennium Challenge Corporation Overseas Private Investment Corporation Peace Corps Trade and Development Agency Related Programs and Agencies African Development Foundation Broadcasting Board of Governors Center for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue Trust Fund Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad Commission on International Religious Freedom Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China East-West Center Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program Inter-American Foundation Israeli Arab Scholarship Program National Endowment for Democracy The Asia Foundation United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission United States Institute of Peace Transportation Subcommittee Jurisdiction Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Transportation Federal Maritime Commission National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Office of Inspector General National Transportation Safety Board Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Surface Transportation Board United States Access Board United States Interagency Council on Homelessness Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority