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WATCH: These Colorado Congress members are going without pay during government shutdown

Members of Colorado’s Congressional delegation from both major parties are giving up their salaries as thousands of federal government workers go without paychecks during the partial government shutdown.

More than 800,000 government workers are not receiving paychecks during the shutdown, which was triggered by a deadlock between President Donald Trump and Congress over funding for a wall on the Mexican border.

Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet tweeted that he would be donating his paychecks during the shutdown. A spokesperson for Republican Senator Cory Gardner said if federal employees are not paid and made whole, the lawmaker would donate his salary to charity.  Neither has said which causes they will be supporting.

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Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet.
KUSA-9News, Denver

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