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Budzinski: 56,000 families could lose access to vital assistance due to shutdown

Budzinski:  56,000 families could lose access to vital assistance due to shutdown

Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski joined union members and federal workers at the Illinois AFL-CIO headquarters. Photo: Saga Communications/Heather Huttes-Bright


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) — Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski stood in solidarity with union members and federal workers Monday at the Illinois AFL-CIO headquarters, delivering a passionate speech against the government shutdown.

The event, hosted by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), brought together labor leaders, workers and retirees worried about their livelihood and future.

Budzinski didn’t mince words, warning that if the government shutdown continues into November, 56,000 families in her district could lose access to vital assistance. Not to mention the roughly 11,0000 federal workers in the 13th congressional district and many more around the country that will be furloughed and working without pay.

“I’m fighting for a better future for my constituents, one where families don’t have to choose between paying for their electricity bill and going to the doctor” Budzinski said, addressing the crowd in downtown Springfield. “One where the president treats working people with respect and dignity.”

Budzinski, a former labor organizer and longtime advocate for working families, emphasized her legislative efforts to protect federal workers during government shutdowns.

“We need Democrats and Republicans to come to the table” she added, reaffirming her commitment to do her part in the process.

The shutdown is now in its sixth day.

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