Shutdown questions: DC asks, Amy answers

The budget standoff continues in Washington, even while congress is on recess. Amy Morris, co-host of \"The Federal Drive\" and executive editor at Federal News...

Federal employees, especially those who listen to WFED and surf FederalNewsRadio.com, are exceptionally well informed about shutdown concerns and how it would impact their lives.

But who can the general public turn to with their questions?

This morning, local D.C. television station Fox5 turned to Federal News Radio’s Federal Drive anchor and executive editor Amy Morris and asked “what about the rest of us?”

Budget Standoff Continues in DC: MyFoxDC.com

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