Chicago Sun-Times

Federal workers tell of price they’re paying for shutdown that’s not their fault

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The inability of our elected leaders to compromise has led to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. I am proud of my work as a federal employee in service to the country I love. Federal workers nationwide are forced to stay at home and wait for the government to reopen and are no longer able to provide the services on which our fellow Americans rely.

Middle-class federal workers and their families are stretching their pennies until the shutdown is over. Even though pay will be restored eventually, bills still arrive on time even if paychecks don’t. Many federal employees are being forced to make difficult and unnecessar­y financial decisions to make ends meet.

Our legislator­s in Congress and the president need to stop playing political games with our government’s services and those who provide them. We are now in a crisis, and our leaders must work to promptly reopen the government. We must call them to reach consensus immediatel­y, so committed federal employees across the nation and right here at home can get back to work for our country.

Francis Casey, Oak Brook

This government shutdown is disgracefu­l. My family is having to make sacrifices and blow through our savings, which we’ve worked hard to attain in order to get ahead. Now instead of getting ahead, we will barely be getting by. My husband is still going to work without pay, when many others are just taking leave. He is busting his butt to do the right thing, and the same courtesy should be given back to him and our family. My mom is disabled and on a limited income and may face losing the food stamps that she depends on to get by. I am currently pregnant, and while this should be a joyous time in our lives, we are suffering when we’ve done nothing wrong.

This isn’t right. We are being held hostage for a problem we didn’t cause.

Casey Patschke, Lake View

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Protesters rally on Jan. 10 in Federal Plaza against the government shutdown.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES Protesters rally on Jan. 10 in Federal Plaza against the government shutdown.

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