which government agencies will shut down
No government agencies are currently shutting down as of January 22, 2026. Federal funding for most agencies remains in place through January 30 via a prior bipartisan continuing resolution, with some already funded for the full fiscal year.
Funding Status
Congress passed a short-term deal in November 2025 to avert a prolonged shutdown, extending operations past the initial October crisis. Three of the 12 annual spending bills—covering military construction, Veterans Affairs, Agriculture/FDA, and the Legislative Branch—are secured through September 30, 2026. The remaining nine agencies operate under flat funding until the January 30 deadline, when lawmakers must pass full appropriations or another stopgap.
Agencies at Risk Post-January 30
If no deal is reached by January 30, a partial shutdown could furlough non-essential staff across unfunded areas. Potentially affected include:
- Department of Defense (non-construction elements)
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Justice
- Department of Education
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Essential services like air traffic control, border security, and Social Security payments would continue. Past shutdowns in 2025 disrupted SNAP benefits and national parks temporarily.
Recent Context
A record-long shutdown ended in November 2025 after President Trump signed funding through January. Lawmakers face partisan divides over spending cuts and Trump priorities, raising shutdown risks again soon. Forums like Reddit's r/fednews highlight agency prep, with some reporting internal policy tweaks during lulls.
"Funding for much of the federal government runs out Jan. 30. If Congress doesn't approve a deal by then, it could lead to a partial shutdown."
Trending Discussions
Online buzz focuses on worker furloughs and website outages from prior events, with users debating long-term fixes. No imminent closures confirmed today, but bipartisan talks continue. Speculation ties delays to 2026 budget battles.
TL;DR: No shutdowns now; watch January 30 for nine at-risk agencies if Congress stalls.
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