The Biden administration on Thursday started to tell federal agencies to start preparing for a potential government shutdown at the end of the month if Congress doesn’t pass a continuing resolution in time. Speaking to reporters in the White House, press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) started issuing statements to various agencies that they are prepared to execute a shutdown in the coming days. Psaki said the move is “consistent with longstanding practice across many administrations for OMB to simply remind agency senior staff of the need to review and update orderly shutdown plans,” adding that it “is not formal guidance being given, it’s just a reminder—we’re seven days out.” While the OMB expects Congress to pass a bill to keep the government funded, agency spokesman Abdullah Hasan told news outlets that “in the meantime, prudent management requires that the government plan for the …