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As the possibility of a government shutdown approaches, residents of Washington D.C. are bracing for its potential effects on daily life and business operations. Fortunately, the D.C. government is expected to continue functioning normally, meaning that essential services will remain uninterrupted. Key agencies, including the Department of Motor Vehicles, will stay open, allowing residents to handle necessary transactions without disruption.
Public services such as trash collection will proceed as scheduled, ensuring that the city remains clean and operational. Additionally, schools will remain open, allowing students to continue their education without interruption.
However, while local services will not be affected, federal employees and agencies may experience significant disruptions. This could lead to challenges for businesses that rely on federal contracts or services. Overall, while D.C. residents may not feel the immediate impact of a shutdown, the ripple effects on the local economy and federal workforce could be significant.
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