October 1st, 2025

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The Democrat Government Shutdown

I voted to pass the bipartisan, bicameral Continuing Resolution (CR), which successfully cleared the House. It was a clean, nonpartisan 7-week extension with no new spending, giving Congress time to finish the remaining appropriations bills and keeping the government open.


But Senate Democrats refused to support it. Instead, they demanded $1.5 trillion in new spending and taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants, while cutting $50 billion from rural hospitals. By rejecting the bipartisan CR, Democrats forced a government shutdown.


Their priorities are clear: illegal immigrants and far-left ideology, not our military, not our veterans, not our seniors, and not hardworking American families.


I will continue working to reopen the government and protect my constituents. And in solidarity with the federal workers and military families harmed by this shutdown, I will withhold my congressional pay until Democrats end their political games.

Government Shutdown Information: What You Need to Know

During the Democrat government shutdown, my DC and district offices will be available to assist you and your family. Our constituent services will continue, however there may be delays in processing casework due to agency policies. To help you plan for a possible federal government shutdown, my office has prepared answers to these frequently asked questions. You can also contact my DC office at 202-225-6576, my Davenport office at 563-232-0930, and my Indianola office at 515-808-6040. We are currently waiting on official guidance from the agencies and will keep you updated as we get more information, should the government shutdown. 


What kinds of services will continue?


While the programs listed below will continue, the agencies responsible for administering them may see reduced workforces impacting operations. This is not a comprehensive list as we are continuing to gather information.


  • Social Security payments, including SSI benefits
  • Medicare and Medicaid benefits
  • VA medical care and benefits (although some regional offices may be closed)
  • SNAP benefits (although a prolonged shutdown could create disruptions)
  • Disability payments
  • Mail delivery
  • Federal law enforcement and military operations
  • Air travel
  • Federal employee retirement payments
  • Student aid such as Pell Grants and Federal Direct Student Loans
  • Visits to national Smithsonian Museums (until at least Monday, October 6)
  • Visa and passport services (although longer wait times are possible)


Resources for Federal Employees:


As agencies shut down, federal employees will either be furloughed, or in some cases required to work without pay. Under federal law, employees are entitled to back pay upon the government reopening.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I continue to receive my Social Security and SSI checks? 

Recipients will continue to receive their Social Security and SSI checks. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will continue to provide limited services, such as issuing Social Security cards and holding appointments for benefit applications. However, SSA will halt activities like benefit verifications and processing overpayments and the public will likely experience increased wait times for customer service.  


What will happen with SNAP and WIC? 

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) will remain operational in the case of a shutdown, and benefits will continue being disbursed.


Will military and federal retiree benefits be suspended?

Military and federal retirees will continue to receive their retirement benefits. Processing new applications or other requested changes will be delayed. Benefits processing compensation, pension, education, healthcare, and housing benefits will all continue. 


What is the impact on small businesses?

In prior shutdowns, the Small Business Administration (SBA) stopped processing new business loans, such as through the 7(a) and 504 programs. However, SBA’s Disaster Loan Program continued regular operations.


What happens with passport and immigration applications?

Visa and passport operations are fee-funded and not normally impacted by a shutdown. Immigration court cases on the detained docket should still proceed during a lapse in congressional appropriations while non-detained docket cases will be reset for a later date when funding resumes. In past shutdowns the Department of Homeland Security has continued Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement staffing and operations. All services at international embassies and consulates should continue during a shutdown. If you are abroad and need help, you can contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.


For a full list of FAQ's, please click HERE.

Who Else is Being Impacted by the Democrat Government Shutdown?

"A government shutdown means we go without mission-critical funding for patrol vehicles, roads, radios, infrastructure and agent pay. What our agents do every day — ensure the safety of the American people and the sovereignty of our great country — is not a game, it’s life and death. We hope our Democrat-elected leaders in Congress will stop playing political games and fund our government." -

National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez

"[I]f lawmakers neglect their constitutional duties, allow funding to run out and shut down the government, federal law enforcement officers, who are working to protect our cities and communities from violent crime, drugs, and guns, will be putting their lives on the line without getting paid.” - National Association of Police Organizations

"We commend the House for passing the continuing resolution. America’s hardworking farmers and ranchers need predictability and stability from government, and House leadership is leading the charge to do just that. We encourage the Senate to follow suit and ensure that this continuing resolution reaches the President’s desk as soon as possible.” - National Cattleman's Beef Association

"Government shutdowns harm the U.S. economy and degrade the redundancies and margins of safety that our National Airspace System (NAS) is built upon," the group wrote. "In fact, short-term shutdowns of just a few days, or even threatened shutdowns that are averted in the eleventh hour negatively affect the NAS and the traveling public." - Modern Skies Coalition

"Real Americans will be worse off" without coverage of these services - Senior Vice President of public policy at the American Telemedicine Association, Kyle Zebley

"Every day of delay caused by partisan conflict means veterans remain on the streets, families wait for benefits decisions and momentum toward solving the suicide crisis is lost." - Vietnam Veterans of America told The Hill


Sincerely,

Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks

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