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    Federal contractor Chris Erickson preps before painting his bathroom Friday, Jan., 4, 2019, in North Salt Lake, Utah. Erickson says he'll run out of vacation days if the shutdown continues. The father of three from Salt Lake City will then crack into his savings, and he'll likely postpone a 14th wedding anniversary trip with his wife to a cabin. Erickson said he likely won't get the chance for reimbursement for the lost days because he's a contractor.
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    Shutdown jeopardizes security clearances, and even jobs, of already struggling government contractors

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    January 10, 2019 5:46 pm
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    Partial shutdown would hit border patrol, trade war bailouts, and more Trump priorities

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    This pattern of kicking the can down the road has serious consequences for many — especially for women government contractors, a group of small business owners the government has pledged to help. (iStock photo)
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