PULLMAN, Wash. — We're in the second week of a government shutdown and with no end in sight, Washington State University (WSU) is doing its part to show people what's at stake during the congressional stalemate.

The government shutdown is far-reaching, impacting several federal agencies, which are all handling the shutdown differently. So, WSU is trying to make the situation easier to follow for people who rely on federal funding.

WSU's Office of Research shows the university has more than 1,000 federal grants from two dozen agencies.

Those grants are now displayed on this website through WSU, detailing what funding comes federally, as well as what's already been pulled.

Recently, Governor Bob Ferguson announced the cancellation of roughly $10 million in clean energy grant research fun

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