BULLHEAD CITY — As the federal government shutdown passed the 20-day mark, there has been little direct impact felt by city government in Bullhead City.
That could change — possibly dramatically — if the feud between U.S. House Democrats and Republicans continues much longer, preventing passage of an appropriations bill for 2026. ×
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