Des Moines, Iowa — The salaries for several hundred people who work in state government are partly or entirely paid with federal funds. Governor Kim Reynolds says about 700 civilian employees of the Iowa National Guard and about 700 other workers throughout the executive branch of state government are not being paid due to the federal government shutdown. Reynolds says Democrats in the Senate need to end their blockade and approve a temporary plan to keep the government open through November 21st.
Reynolds says about 67 employees in Iowa Workforce Development have been affected by the federal government shutdown.
Those Iowa-based employees primarily collect data that the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics uses to estimate job gains and losses. Reynolds says those furloughs won’t impact processing unemployment claims or issuing unemployment checks to Iowans. According to Iowa’s congressional delegation, there are about 18-thousand federal employees in Iowa who are affected by the shutdown.
KIWA Staff Photo