MISSOURI — As the Federal Government pushes through its second day, Ozarks First is speaking to an expert about what is impacted and what isn’t.
Andrew Crocker, a Political Science Professor at Ozarks Tech, says government shutdowns are happening more often in modern politics than before.
“Government shutdowns occur with some regularity over the course of modern political history. It is typical when you have different parties all in control of different parts of the government. This is kind of an unusual one in that one party does have full control, but the minority party is still finding a way to stick a stick in the spokes, so to speak, to prevent this process from going forward,” Crocker said.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Parker Padgett, ozarksfirst.com)


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