https://www.deseret.com/politics/2024/12/19/governor-cox-criticizes-congress-over-funding-deal/
" During his monthly press conference on Thursday, the governor called out federal lawmakers for frequently forcing states to pick up the slack on government funding and urged Congress to prioritize coalition building over narrow partisan politics.
"It's just embarrassing," Cox said. "We know that the only way we can get something done is if there's a disaster looming. That's no way to run a country."
" There is still the possibility that a funding agreement is reached, Cox pointed out. And if it doesn't, the state has contingency plans it can "dust off" that have been in place for several years to ensure that national parks do not close in the case of government shutdowns, which, Cox noted, have become increasingly common.
If the shutdown looks like it will be for an extended period of time, Cox said he will need to engage in conversations with Utah's representatives in Washington, D.C., about what other federal programs will need to be temporarily propped up on the state's dime."
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Must be embarrassing to have red states whose land is 70-80% owned by the federal government call on its own citizens to subsidize the federal government again and again.
" During his monthly press conference on Thursday, the governor called out federal lawmakers for frequently forcing states to pick up the slack on government funding and urged Congress to prioritize coalition building over narrow partisan politics.
"It's just embarrassing," Cox said. "We know that the only way we can get something done is if there's a disaster looming. That's no way to run a country."
" There is still the possibility that a funding agreement is reached, Cox pointed out. And if it doesn't, the state has contingency plans it can "dust off" that have been in place for several years to ensure that national parks do not close in the case of government shutdowns, which, Cox noted, have become increasingly common.
If the shutdown looks like it will be for an extended period of time, Cox said he will need to engage in conversations with Utah's representatives in Washington, D.C., about what other federal programs will need to be temporarily propped up on the state's dime."
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Must be embarrassing to have red states whose land is 70-80% owned by the federal government call on its own citizens to subsidize the federal government again and again.
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