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Approximately 52,000 federal employees across the state of Ohio look to be off the job indefinitely after the government shut down just after midnight on Tuesday.

“A lot of people who are federal workers may be furloughed which has been common the past,” said Dr. Kay Strong, associate economics professor at Baldwin Wallace University.

Roughly 3,000 workers and contractors at the Nasa Glenn Research Center in Brook Park and Plum Brook Facility in Sandusky will be forced to take furloughs, along with over 100 employees at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, according to Democratic Congresswoman Marcia Fudge’s office.

All employees considered non-essential or discretionary programs will be shut down.

Congress did agree on one thing Monday night: military will be paid if the government shuts down.

The Defense Finance and Accounting Service Office in Cleveland should remain open  for now,  and the majority of Veterans Services at the VA will also continue, although some could be limited.

Congresswoman Fudge’s office was also informed that, “The Women Infants and Children program (wic) has enough funding through October but will run out after that.”

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article courtesy of Fox8Cleveland.com

LOCAL NEWS: How The Government Shutdown Will Affect NE Ohio  was originally published on praisecleveland.com