Thousands of Colorado employees have been furloughed due to the government shutdown. Included in that number are more than 3,600 federal laboratory workers in Boulder County.
Meg Collins, managing director of Colorado Leveraging Assets for Better Science (CO-LABS), that closing federal labs delays critical research.
"I think it's disgraceful, absolutely disgraceful that we've gotten to this point," Collins said about the federal government shutdown. "The longer it goes, the more significant the impact on individuals, and delaying critical research that the labs are involved in."
This isn’t the first time that a squeeze on federal funding has impacted Colorado research facilities. Earlier this year, university officials were trying to prepare for because of the budget cuts known as sequestration.
In 2011, uncertainty over federal budget cuts caused plenty of anxiety-related headaches for administrators at Colorado’s 24 federal labs.
Federal research labs in Boulder County have generated between $740 million and annually during the last two fiscal years. One of those laboratories, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is home to several .
is among the facilities currently affected by the shutdown, along with the (NOAA), and the (UCAR).
Lawmakers in Washington warn that the shutdown could last for weeks.