
Rachel Snyderman
Rachel Snyderman is the managing director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center, where she focuses on the economic implications of government policy and funding decisions. She has been involved in discussions surrounding the potential impacts of government shutdowns, including the effects on federal workers and essential services.
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Rachel Snyderman, managing director of the economic policy program at the Bipartisan Policy Center, commented on the likely impacts of the shutdown.
A partial government shutdown is about to hit DHS. Here’s what that meansRachel Snyderman, managing director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center, said the current impasse could result in a partial shutdown.
Here’s what could be affected if the government shuts down againAs Rachel Snyderman of the Bipartisan Policy Centre said: 'Shutdowns inflict economic cost, fear and confusion across the country.'
US government shutdown: Why it happened and how much it’s costing per day – explained in 10 pointsRachel Snyderman provided estimates on the number of federal employees deemed essential during the last government shutdown.
The federal government could shut down soon. Here’s what you need to knowRachel Snyderman, managing director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center, noted that more than 1.4 million employees were deemed essential.
Government shutdown: White House budget office threatens mass firings in the event of funding lapseRachel Snyderman is the managing director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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