State budget impasse begins to hurt

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It's been a long, uncertain summer for Antonia Rivas.
Troy Anderson and Harrison Sheppard in the Daily News.

Like many small-business owners who count on state government as a major client, the Reseda child-care provider has been struggling to make ends meet as the Sacramento budget stalemate has delayed billions of dollars in payments statewide.

Rivas, director of Antonia Rivas Licensed Family Child Care, estimates the state owes her at least $17,000 since July 1.

And soon, she will be forced to make a stark choice:

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