Signs of a partial government shutdown reached Southwest Washington on Tuesday, as Congress debated how to get federal agencies running again.
Some of the estimated 3,300 federal employees living in Clark County experienced their first unpaid day off during the shutdown on Tuesday. Jessica Klement, of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, didn’t have specifics on how many federal workers in Clark County faced the furloughs, but said about 40 percent of federal workers nationwide — 800,000 employees — were sent home.
The Ridgefield, Steigerwald Lake and Pierce national wildlife refuges closed to the public. If the shutdown isn’t resolved by Saturday, the Birdfest event planned this weekend at the Ridgefield refuge will be moved off-site, and some of the event’s birding activities will be postponed.
Federal parks in Washington, such as Fort Vancouver, closed. The Marshall House on Officers Row remains open because it’s run by the nonprofit Fort Vancouver National Trust.