Hoosiers could see few short-term impacts of government shutdown, officials say

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  1. Braun is so short sided. Doesn’t affect HIM, or his buddies, but does for those that do rely on government services. IE small business, people applying for benefits, 25K employees, federal contractors. His words are worth 2 cents rubbed together.

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