Help wanted: Staff shortages under Trump slow policy changes

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Hundreds of government employees file in and out of the U.S. agency for auto safety in Washington every working day, investigating potentially dangerous vehicles and managing a $900 million annual budget. But an administrator is not among them - nobody has been nominated to the top job since President Donald Trump took office. Also missing from the roughly 550 people on the payroll of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administr
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