Government shutdowns close agencies, furlough employees because of Democratic attorney general's 1980 opinion

It was Benjamin Civiletti, then the Democratic attorney general for President Carter, who decided that agencies effectively be shuttered and not spend money during times of “lapsed appropriations” in April 1980.
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