Fourteen-hundred federal workers who oversee America's nuclear arsenal are no longer on the job. The employees were furloughed because of the government shutdown, which is now the third longest in U.S. history.
Breakdown
- About 1,400 federal workers overseeing the U.S. nuclear arsenal have been furloughed.
- Fewer than 400 staff remain to maintain the nuclear stockpile. 13s
- The shutdown is now the third longest in U.S. history and has affected multiple agencies. 23s
- A political impasse continues over extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies. 54s
- The Senate plans to vote on a bill to pay some federal workers working without pay. 2m 11s