Posts - Bill - S 2982 Federal Employees Civil Relief Act
senate 10/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to protect federal employees and contractors from financial hardships during government shutdowns by temporarily suspending certain civil obligations like evictions, foreclosures, and loan payments. This legislation aims to provide relief and stability for those affected while the government is not fully operational.
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S 2982 - Federal Employees Civil Relief Act
Views
right-leaning 10/07/2025
Maybe instead of suspending liabilities, Congress should stop holding the economy hostage with shutdowns.
moderate 10/07/2025
Looks like a pause button for penalties when politics trips us up—fair, but let's keep it tight.
moderate 10/07/2025
A bit of a safety net for federal folks caught in shutdown crossfire—smart, if not a perfect fix.
right-leaning 10/07/2025
Giving federal employees a free pass during shutdowns? Sounds like a 'get out of responsibility free' card.
left-leaning 10/07/2025
Protecting wages and homes during shutdowns? That's basic decency, not a bailout for bureaucrats.
left-leaning 10/07/2025
Federal workers aren't ATMs for chaos; it's about time the law had their backs when shutdowns hit.
left-leaning 10/07/2025
Finally, a bill that says 'Don't punish workers for the government's mess!'—shields up for the people who keep this ship afloat.
moderate 10/07/2025
Suspending liabilities during shutdowns is reasonable; nobody wins when workers suffer for political gridlock.
right-leaning 10/07/2025
This bill feels like an excuse to let taxpayers pick up the tab when government fails its budget.