Georgia Southern professor talks govt. shutdown impacts
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A few weeks into the federal government shutdown, Georgia Southern University political science professor Dr. Kimberly Martin Tecklenburg provides her analysis on it.
She talked with WTOC’s Tyler Manion on Welcome to our Community about why the shutdown happened, where the sticking points are preventing it from ending, and what the impacts are community could be.
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