On day one of the first federal government shutdown in nearly seven years, Florida officials trade blame over healthcare cuts and brace for effects on workers and services.
Breakdown
- Florida's congressional delegation is divided, blaming each other for the government shutdown.
- Key disputes involve proposed GOP cuts to Medicaid and Affordable Care Act tax credits. 26s
- About 95,000 federal workers in Florida risk furloughs or working without pay, but essential services will continue. 1m 16s
- State immigration operations and hurricane forecasting are expected to continue despite the shutdown. 1m 33s
- Economists warn the shutdown comes at a precarious time for the U.S. economy. 2m 28s