#2025governmentshutdown — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #2025governmentshutdown, aggregated by home.social.
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University of Kentucky: Find food assistance, community support through FindHelpNowKY.org. “Kentuckians experiencing food insecurity can access immediate, local assistance through FindHelpNowKY.org, an online tool that helps users quickly locate food, housing and other community resources by ZIP code or city.”
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State of Massachusetts: Ahead of November 1 SNAP Freeze, Governor Healey Launches New SNAP Resource Hub. “The Governor launched a new SNAP Resource Hub at Mass.gov/SNAPFreeze that includes information on how families facing hunger can get help, ways for people and businesses to offer help, and a new digital map showing how many people depend on SNAP to feed their families in each Massachusetts […]
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WOWK: Two West Virginians create a food resource database to assist through SNAP pause. “Cecelia Thompson and Crystal Colyer have teamed up to make a comprehensive, publicly accessible list of every blessing box, free meal kitchen, and food pantry in the Mountain State…. So far, there are around 650 food resource centers on the list.”
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NC Newsline: Shutdown leaves gaps in states’ health data, possibly endangering lives. “The shutdown has halted dashboards and expert analysis from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which monitors indicators such as wastewater to provide early warnings of the spread of COVID-19, influenza, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and other infectious diseases.”
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The Conversation: Federal shutdown deals blow to already hobbled cybersecurity agency. “CISA is among the entities that will see the deepest staffing reductions during the shutdown that began Oct. 1, 2025, according to Department of Homeland Security documentation. Only about one-third of its employees remain on the job after federal employees were furloughed. As if cybersecurity wasn’t […]
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Poynter: Live fact checks and updates about the 2025 federal government shutdown. “Trump and his administration — which has already defied norms on executive power — likely will seek to exert more power during the shutdown, including potentially laying off federal workers. PolitiFact is live fact-checking the shutdown, including rhetoric from both sides of the aisle.”
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The Register: US gov shutdown leaves IT projects hanging, security defenders a skeleton crew. “‘With the shutdown now underway, the immediate impact is clear: non-essential IT modernization projects have stalled, creating backlogs in areas such as infrastructure upgrades, cloud migrations, and system updates,’ federal government strategic advisor at GuidePoint Security Timothy Amerson told The […]