Impact of federal shutdown on Wash. By RACHEL LA CORTE, Associated Press

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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The federal government has begun a partial shutdown after congressional Republicans demanded changes in the nation’s health care law as the price for essential federal funding and President Barack Obama and Democrats refused.

Here’s a look at how services in Washington state are likely to be affected, beginning Tuesday.

HEALTH CARE OVERHAUL
In spite of the fact that funding of the health care law is at the center of the budget battle in Congress, implementation of key parts of the law begin Tuesday regardless of any shutdown. Open enrollment begins Tuesday, and consumers will be able to start purchasing health plans that would take effect on Jan. 1.

MAIL
Deliveries will continue as usual. The U.S. Postal Service relies on income from stamps and other postal fees to keep running and receives no tax dollars for day-to-day operations. Continued

Hold Strong Republicans and Those who Recognize Obamacare is Leading Us to a Dangerous Road

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Obamacare=Better Health Care? I think not. How many of you have received notices this month from your insurance carrier saying your policy will no longer be available? Many in our county are affected by this.The goal of Obamacare is to move us all to single payer. That is, the government will control all of your healthcare and many personal decisions.Will more people enjoy better healthcare under Obamacare? NO! Don’t be fooled by those saying more poor will be served.Now both those with and without insurance will receive long wait periods and filtered/approved healthcare.Good luck attracting qualified doctors to the nightmare.The financial imbalance will break the insurance industry and more undereducated, underexperienced witch doctors will appear on the scene to cure your ills and make you feel better. Substance abuse will rise as treatment for your ills.Hidden taxes in Obamacare will break us all. It is a bad law. Block the funding!

Call and tell our Republican Congressmen and Senators to hold strong.Call Larsen, Cantwell and Murray and tell them to wise up. We don’t want Obamacare.

Your humble Chair,
Michelle

Defund Obamacare Talking Points-From Tea Party Patriots

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 The Senate Cloture Vote is our next hurdle

 Senate Republicans must insist Harry Reid pass the House bill as is, and demand a 60-vote threshold for any effort that would add Obamacare funding back into the House bill.

Senate Republicans must keep debate open in the Senate until they are given binding assurances that there will be a clean vote on the House CR which funds the entire government except for Obamacare. This means that Republican Senators must vote NO on cloture to end debate until such binding assurances are given.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is hoping to fund Obamacare on a partisan vote with 51 votes.

In order to vote to fund Obamacare, there must first be a cloture vote (a vote to end discussion and proceed with the actual vote).  The threshold for the cloture vote is 60 votes.  In other words, without Republican support, the motion to proceed and close debate will not pass.

We want to ensure that there will be a clean vote on the exact Continuing Resolution that passed the House, which funds the entire government and does not fund Obamacare.

If Republicans hold firm, we will win this fight and Obamacare will not be funded.

Budget showdown a test of wills as shutdown deadline comes into view-From Fox News

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With nothing less than the operation of government on the line, the battle in Congress over ObamaCare is shaping into a test of wills as lawmakers face a midnight deadline to resolve their differences or turn out the lights.

For the moment, the ball is in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s court. The House, early Sunday morning, approved a bill that would fund the government past Monday while delaying ObamaCare by a year. It would also repeal a widely unpopular medical device tax.

“It’s time for the Senate to listen to the American people, just like the House has listened to the American people,” House Speaker John Boehner said Monday morning.

But Reid has outright stated he will not accept any measures that undermine the health care law as part of the budget bill. Reid spokesman Adam Jentleson said Sunday that Reid, as he vowed, will reject this bill.

“The Senate will do exactly what we said we would do and reject these measures,” he said. “At that point, Republicans will be faced with the same choice they have always faced: put the Senate’s clean funding bill on the floor and let it pass with bipartisan votes, or force a Republican government shutdown.”

The shutdown showdown effectively pits Reid against Boehner. The two leaders will face off with their final set of chess moves in a very narrow time frame — the Senate is set to return at 2 p.m. ET, and lawmakers have until midnight to strike a deal.

All indications are that Reid will simply kill the Republican amendments and kick back a “clean” budget bill to the House. The clock ticking, it will then be Boehner’s move once again.

On Sunday, House Republican Whip Kevin McCarthy indicated his caucus might still have a few more plays left.

“We have other options for the Senate to look at,” he told “Fox News Sunday.”

There are a few other ideas floating around the Hill for targeting ObamaCare without going so far as to defund it — which is what the first version of the House Republicans’ bill did.

But at this stage, a shutdown is highly possible, and congressional leaders are hard at work trying to assign blame.

Democrats have already labeled this a “Republican government shutdown.” But Republicans on Sunday hammered Reid and his colleagues for not coming back to work immediately after the House passed a bill Sunday morning.

“O Senate, where art thou,” said Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn, riffing on the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou.”

Blackburn made her comments along with other members of the House Republican Conference at an informal press conference on the steps of Capitol Hill.

“That the senators are not here … is all that everyone needs to know,” said Arkansas Republican Rep. Tim Griffin. “Democrats want to shut down the government. … That’s a scorched earth policy.”

Griffin and others tried to recast the blame for a possible shutdown on Democrats who have argued Republicans’ insistence on tying a spending bill to ObamaCare is intended to force a shutdown.

“Today we see where the Senate doors are shut,” said conference Chairwoman and Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers. “Harry Reid says that a shutdown is inevitable.”

But even if the Senate somehow approved the House bill, the White House has stated that President Obama would veto it.