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As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history stretches into its fourth week, thousands of Coast Guard members and their families are preparing to go without a Jan. 15 paycheck. The Coast Guard is the only branch of the military affected by the shutdown, since it falls under the unfunded Department of Homeland Security, not the Department of Defense, which is funded for the year.About 42,000 Coast Guard members are working without pay through the shutdown, having been deemed essential employees. An additional 10,000 civilian workers have been furloughed. The service managed to find enough money to make payroll on Dec. 31, but the continued lapse in funding means workers won t receive paychecks Tuesday. Last week, the Coast Guard said a prolonge stanley cup d shutdown couldeventually hinder mission readiness. With no end to the political stalemate in sight, cash-strapped families of active service members are turning to organizations like the East Bay Coast Guard Spouses Club in California for help staying afloat. On Sunday, the group said it helped 186 families a stanley website t a food drive in a daycare center in Alameda, handing out supplies from the Alameda Foo stanley cup d Bank. It allowed them not to worry about a grocery bill this week, said Nicole Lauer, vice president of club. Coast Guard members and their families attend a food drive in Alameda, Calif., on Jan. 14, 2019. CBS San Francisco Bdyz Lawmakers hold good discussions on police reform in wake of Chauvin verdict
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said Tuesday he was puzzled by recent criticismover comments he made suggesting illegal immigrants m stanley drink bottle ay have been responsible for some wildfires in Arizona, noting that he was merely conveying information from a forest service official who had briefed him prior to the press conference.After a spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service told ABC News on Sunday that there absolutely no evidence to support McCain s claims with regards to the Wallow Fire, McCain, during an appearance on NBC s Today, emphasized that he had not been referencing that particular fire in his comments. I was not referring to the Wallow fire, he said. The fact is, I just had been briefed on this situation by a forest service official. And we all know that people who come stanley us across our border illegally - according to the fire service, according to the border patrol, according to the local sheriffs and law enforcement agents - that these fires are sometimes, some of them have been caused by [illegal immigrants], McCain continued. So again, I m puzzled over that there should be any controversy since the fire service is on record as saying exactly what I just repeated, because I had been briefed on that just an hour or so before the press conference that we held, he continued. Civil rights organizations attacked McCain for his comments, arguing that he was using the immigration issue to gain political tra stanley cup ction.A spokesman for McCai
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