Paycheck interruptions, food assistance shortfalls and delays at airports are among the ways Maryland residents could be affected if Congress doesn’t pass a short-term spending bill to keep the government open past midnight Saturday.

If the government does shut down at the beginning of a new fiscal year on Oct. 1, some agencies will be exempt. But at other agencies, non-essential action would cease and roughly 2 million military personnel and 2 million civilian workers wouldn’t get their paychecks on time. Some federal offices may have to close or operate on a part-time schedule if the government shuts down.

Maryland has about 138,942 civilian employees and 8,459 active duty military personnel.

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