Marriages to suddenly stop on Sunday in one city

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An impending government shutdown could stop couples from getting married in at least one city in America.

looks increasingly likely as the Republican-led House of Representatives struggles to pass legislation that will keep the government continuing to function past the deadline of September 30.

In the event of a halt in government operations, federal institutions will be forced to severely pare down operations but for the most essential of services starting on October 1. One such function that could be affected is marriage. The city of Washington, D.C., said this week that its court system will face disruption and could delay the ability of couples to legally marry.necessary and essential to continue the resolution of cases without interruption," the district court said in its shutdown contingency plan."The issuing of marriage licenses and performing marriage ceremonies will cease during the lapse.

Sign calling on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to stop the government shutdown seen outside the White House on September 29, 2023. Washington, D.C., says that marriages in the city will stop on Sunday if the shutdown happens.The announcement points to how wide services will be hit in the event of a shutdown including economic activities cities like Washington D.C.

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