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HEADLINES: Wisconsin
Wisconsin Radio Network | by Andrew Beckett | June 18, 2013
Wisconsin's proposed two year state budget heads to the full Legislature today. The Assembly will be the first chamber to take up the bill, with the Senate expected to consider the measure later this week.
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HEADLINES: California
The Sacramento Bee | by David Siders and Jim Sanders | June 17, 2013
As the state Senate finished voting Saturday on a bill to extend a tax on managed care plans, Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg told reporters at the back of the room, "That is what's called a supermajority."
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HEADLINES: Washington
The Seattle Times | by Mike Baker | June 14, 2013
Washington state agencies are working to identify which areas of government will need to cease operations if the Legislature fails to pass a budget over the next 18 days.
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HEADLINES: Pennsylvania
Philly.com | by Angela Couloumbis | June 4, 2013
Both sides have said they expect an on-time budget, but political reality may dictate otherwise.
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HEADLINES: New York
The Albany Times Union | by Jimmy Vielkind | June 3, 2013
The amount of money spent on lobbying in New York State during the first four months of this year has dropped significantly, a Times Union analysis of disclosure reports found.
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HEADLINES: Maine
WCSH-6 | by Don Carrigan | May 31, 2013
The decision on a new state budget in Maine may come down to a debate over the income tax.
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HEADLINES: Illinois
The Chicago Tribune | by Monique Garcia and Rick Pearson | May 29, 2013
The Democrats who run state government forged an estimated $35 billion spending plan Tuesday that would keep education funding flat, pay for promised state worker raises and cut programs for seniors.
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HEADLINES: Pennsylvania
The Morning Call | by Steve Esack | May 29, 2013
House Republicans on Wednesday will introduce a 2013-14 budget that is $100 million less than Gov. Tom Corbett had proposed in February.
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HEADLINES: Ohio
The Plain Dealer | by Brandon Blackwell | May 28, 2013
The Ohio Senate on Tuesday is expected to introduce its own version of the budget, which could veer from the disparate approaches taken earlier this year by the House and Gov. John Kasich.
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HEADLINES: Washington
The Olympian | by Mike Baker and Rachel La Corte | May 26, 2013
State staffers researching options if deal not met by end of biennium June 30
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