10/09/2025 | Press release | Archived content
As you know, a government shutdown began on Wednesday, October 1, after the Senate failed to pass legislation to keep the federal government funded.
Last month, I voted for a bipartisan continuing resolution that would have prevented this shutdown and extended government funding through November 21. Unfortunately, Senate Democrats blocked a straightforward measure.
The American people deserve better than political games that disrupt critical services and create unnecessary uncertainty for families, Veterans, and small businesses. My focus remains on restoring common sense and fiscal responsibility in Washington so we can fund the government, support our Servicemembers, and deliver real results for Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.
My Offices
Our offices have been - and will continue - working throughout the shutdown to assist constituents with any issues they may be facing.
If you're having trouble with a federal agency, please call 231-944-7633. My team will help you complete the necessary paperwork so your case can be filed and processed as soon as operations resume.
While our Washington, D.C. office remains open to visitors, we are unfortunately unable to schedule tours or process flag requests during the shutdown.
Agency Operations
Social Security
Benefits will continue to be distributed. However, processing for benefit verifications or disability claims may be delayed.
Medicare and Medicaid
Programs under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will continue operating as normal.
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
All VA Medical Centers, Outpatient Clinics, and Vet Centers remain open.
Benefits such as compensation, pensions, education, and housing assistance will continue to be processed.
Some VA services will be affected, including regional benefits offices, the GI Bill hotline, and career counseling.
U.S. Postal Service
Mail delivery will not be interrupted.
Farm Service Agency (FSA)
The FSA will continue servicing farm loans and emergency loans, though some processing may be slower than usual.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
TSA operations continue, but travelers may face longer wait times. If flying, arrive early to ensure timely screening.
Passports and Consular Services
Routine passport processing (currently 4-6 weeks) may take longer during the shutdown.
If you plan to travel internationally, start your passport renewal or application now.
If you are abroad, U.S. consular services remain open.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to my office.
My team and I remain committed to serving you throughout this shutdown and to working toward a swift, responsible resolution.
Respectfully,
Rep. Jack Bergman