Can the government watch you?

Can the government watch you?

Can the government watch you?

Government social media tracking turns to facial recognition Several authorities around the world are already using it: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) extended its surveillance area 100 miles outside of the US border. It now monitors an additional 200 million people that are not its citizens.

What happens to USPS in a government shutdown?

USPS operations will not be interrupted due to the Gov’t shutdown, & all Post Offices will remain open for business as usual. Because we are an independent entity that is funded through the sale of our products & services, & not by tax dollars, USPS will not be impacted.

What does the U.S. spend the most money on?

As Figure A suggests, Social Security is the single largest mandatory spending item, taking up 38% or nearly $1,050 billion of the $2,736 billion total. The next largest expenditures are Medicare and Income Security, with the remaining amount going to Medicaid, Veterans Benefits, and other programs.

Has the 2021 budget been passed?

The final funding package was passed as a consolidated spending bill on December 27, 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 was passed as the budget reconciliation bill for FY2021.

What is the current status of the government shutdown?

President Trump announced a 3-week agreement to end the shutdown from the White House Rose Garden on January 25, 2019. On January 25, Trump announced his support for a three-week funding measure that would reopen the government until February 15.

How long did the US government shut down for?

At midnight on January 19, 2018, the federal government shut down for almost three days. The U.S. Senate failed to pass a continuing resolution to extend spending until February 16, 2018.

How did Congress avoid another government shutdown in 2019?

On February 14, 2019, the Senate and House passed the measure, avoiding another government shutdown. On September 26, 2019, Congress avoided another shutdown. It passed H.R. 4378 to extend government funding until November 21, 2019. Trump declared a national emergency in addition to signing the spending bill.

How did the government shutdown affect the US budget?

The shutdown had an adverse effect on the budgets of state and local governments, as states covered some federal services (particularly the most vulnerable) during the shutdown.