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Government

Mar. 18, 2013

Sequestration could change landscape for government contracting work

In light of the recent across-the-board federal spending cuts, a number of projects are seeing their heads on the $85 million chopping block. Among these are California's many government contractors.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In light of the recent across-the-board federal spending cuts, a number of projects are seeing their heads on the $85 billion chopping block. Among these are California's many government contracts. As the state ranks second in the country for such deals, the March 1 reductions known as sequestration could have a deep impact on local businesses. And attorneys are advising their clients to take measur...

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