The Senate is scheduled to return to session on Tuesday and the House of Representatives will reconvene on Wednesday to begin voting on a budget package for the 2022-23 fiscal year.
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State lawmakers are expected to return to the Capitol this week to wrap up the 2022-23 budget package following partisan disputes that have taken a few days into the new fiscal year to resolve. The House of Representatives announced on Monday its members will reconvene for session on Wednesday afternoon. According to a Senate Democratic spokeswoman, the Senate is not expected to be in session until Wednesday as well.
“We continue to make steady, positive progress on finalizing the state budget,” said House Republican spokesman Jason Gottesman. “We anticipate being in a position to complete the legislative process of passing the budget and associated legislation in short order.” Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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