Tell Us: How Is The Government Shutdown Touching Your Life?

If you are seeing effects of the shutdown in your life, work or travel, we want to hear your story.
Win McNamee

The partial government shutdown is rippling beyond federal workers and contractors.

In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian museums and National Zoo are closed. Other recreational sites around the country remain closed or lack adequate staff. Some assistance and loan programs that rely on federal funding also could face delays.

If you are seeing effects of the shutdown in your life, work or travel, we want to hear your story. Please fill out the form below, and someone from NPR might contact you for more information.

(Note: if you are a federal worker or contractor who wants to share your story, please click here.)

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Amita Kelly is a Washington editor, where she works across beats and platforms to edit election, politics and policy news and features stories.
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