The federal shutdown — one month long and counting — has an obvious economic impact for government workers who aren’t receiving paychecks and food aid recipients who could lose their benefits Nov. 1.
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Since January, an estimated 211,000 employees have left the federal workforce. California has recruited dozens of those former federal workers.
Set to take effect in July, the policy is aimed primarily at organizations that work with immigrants and transgender youth.