Planning advice for worst-case budget scenario at federal agencies

With a Capitol Hill seemingly paralyzed by impeachment zeal, what about the needs of, well, federal agencies who want to do work for the public?

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Congress is about to stretch the continuing resolution for a little while longer. Then what? With a Capitol Hill seemingly paralyzed by impeachment zeal, what about the needs of, well, federal agencies who want to do work for the public? To offer worst-case scenarios preparation advice, the executive vice president and counsel at the Professional Services Council, Alan Chvotkin, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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