As the federal government shutdown enters its fourth week, court documents show almost 200 Colorado-based positions at the Interior Department are on the chopping block.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration laid off about 4,000 federal workers in at least seven agencies in an attempt to further slash the size of the federal government.

The so-called reduction in force is currently paused; a judge issued a temporary restraining order after two unions that represent federal workers filed suit.

But a document filed from the Interior Department’s head of human resources, Rachel Borra, outlines where the proposed layoffs will hit in that agency.

According to the filing , the Bureau of Land Management would lose the many positions in Colorado.

The BLM’s National Operations Center i

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