Shutdown would mean fewer visitors at Capitol complex, and fewer open doors
A government shutdown would significantly curtail the number of doors open on the Capitol complex and halt all Capitol Police training exercises, according to a tentative plan reviewed by CQ Roll Call.
The Capitol would be open to official visitors only, and the building would be closed to tours, general visitors and member-led tours. The House and Senate buildings would be open only for official business.
Only one door in each House and Senate office building would be open under the plan.
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