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Shutdown or not?

From: LLNL Public Affairs Office
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 02:25 PM
To: E-line
Subject: MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR ON FEDERAL BUDGET

E-LINE: Message from the director on the federal budget

As you have probably heard, the latest Continuing Resolution (CR) will expire Friday, April 8, at midnight. Unless a budget or new CR is passed by Congress and signed by the President, there will be a temporary lapse in government funding (aka "shutdown").

I would like to let you know what this would mean for us on Monday, April 11. As a government contractor, we are able to use existing funding in our contract to continue operations. This is sufficient to last a few weeks, which may be long enough for this issue to be resolved. So regardless of what you hear on the news over the weekend, please come to work on Monday. If there is a lapse in funding, I will provide you with additional information next week, based on guidance I receive from NNSA.

Comments

thief said…
Get back to you next Thursday!
Anonymous said…
So did NNSA get gutted in the compromise?
Anonymous said…
Nah, nukes rule!
Anonymous said…
Nah, nukes rule!

April 13, 2011 8:36 PM

Rule what, juvenile? Try to lose the sideways cap and the baggy pants and get into real society. Take the ring out of your nose, ox.

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