Some 800,000 federal workers are back to work today after a 35-day shutdown, as lawmakers are pressured to come to an agreement on funding.
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Sidestepping the Shutdown
By: Ryan Wolfe / Posted on: January 24, 2019
With the partial government shutdown milling around out there, oil has found a way to stay the course. Seeing that energy production has become essential for the U.S. Economy, the Bureau of Land Management as issued exemptions for the energy fields. The Bureau of Land management is the governing body that oversees oil and gas activities on federal land. The employees working are being paid by way of unspent funds from previous years currently. Little speculation has been made as to how long those funds will actually last.
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