What would a divided government mean for feds now until 2020?

Come January, Democrats will control the House while Republicans will control the Senate and the White House. So at least two years of divided government are...

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Come January, Democrats will control the House while Republicans will control the Senate and the White House. So at least two years of divided government are expected. Two million federal employees watched this week’s elections, wondering what it would mean for them. Federal employment and dispute attorney Lynne Bernabei joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about some possibilities.

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