Sarah Ford | October 3, 2013

Three Things You Need To Know About The Government Shutdown

As the clock struck midnight in Washington earlier this week, the bitterly divided Congress officially failed to pass a budget and the United States government shut down. As a result of this partisan, political gamesmanship of a few, millions of 精东影业ns will feel the pain. Here are three things to know about the government shutdown and how it affects our children.

The Shutdown Will Hurt Moms and Babies鈥ㄢ.

If it continues for more than a week or so, the shutdown will affect the 鈥淪pecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children,鈥 otherwise known as WIC. This is the program that helps low-income pregnant women, new moms and their babies afford basic nutritional care. As put it:鈥ㄢ

We know that WIC is proven to fight childhood hunger and improve children鈥檚 health and brain development. It has long-term effects on the health, education and economic competitiveness of this nation. The political posturing that has led to the government shutdown is once again hurting those in our country who are least able to speak out for themselves. 鈥.The collateral damage in this political game is the health and wellbeing of millions of mothers and children.

The Shutdown Will Hurt Older Kids.

The shutdown also hurts efforts to protect older kids from abuse and hunger. Arkansas summed it up like this:

[The shutdown] will greatly hinder the ability of the Arkansas Department of Human Services to investigate claims of child abuse and neglect.听 More than 85,000 meals for Arkansas children will not be provided鈥 What should be a simple and clean resolution to fund our federal government has turned into political posturing by elected officials who, of course, will not be among those hurt by their actions.听 Arkansas and 精东影业 deserve better from Washington.

The Shutdown Will Hurt Parents, Grandparents, and Others People Who Take Care of Kids.

, which provide food to Food Banks, will be halted, as are , (which provide meals for 2.5 million of our nation鈥檚 elderly.) More than are off the job and without pay. (For now, 鈥 will remain in post, but if the shutdown drags on long enough, their paychecks could be delayed.鈥) The Department of Veterans Affairs only has enough money to continue paying benefits , but the , which hears appeals regarding the denial of disability benefits, will be shuttered.
Here鈥檚 what we need to do now: Text STRENGTH to 877877 or call 1-877-752-6479 to tell your elected officials to end the shutdown immediately. There鈥檚 just too much at stake.

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