The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) will continue regular mine inspections and environmental sampling during the October 2025 U.S. Federal government shutdown.
In anticipation of the shutdown, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published a plan on Sept. 26 to continue limited activities until Congress and President Trump approve the FY26 federal budget. The plan outlines how many employees will be furloughed and how many will be retained to keep essential operations running.
Of its 1,590 employees, MSHA retains 879, or about 50%. 674 are necessary to protect life and property, and the remaining 204 are necessary to perform activities necessarily implied by law. The Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health is Presidentially-Appointed and Senate confirmed and not subject to furlough.
The DOL’s plan stated MSHA is authorized to continue inspections and sampling, along with activities to support those operations, until Congress and President Trump approve the FY26 federal budget.
MSHA employees are excepted from suspension requirements in order to carry out enforcement activity in the following areas:

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