If they're nonessential, why are they funded?
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March 14, 2013 7:00 AM
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the continuing resolution that currently provides funding for much of the government will soon expire. The CBO further reports that in the absence of further funding from Congress, nonessential functions of the government will shut down.
My question is this: if they’re nonessential, why are they funded at all?
STEVE BRIXEN
Sandpoint