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Updated: 6:59 AM Nov 4, 2009
Special Legislative Session to Begin
Lincoln, Nebraska State lawmakers are in Lincoln for a special session to address a projected $334 million budget shortfall. Posted: 6:55 AM Nov 4, 2009Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: desk@1011now.com |
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State lawmakers are in Lincoln for a special session to address a projected $334 million budget shortfall.
The special session begins Wednesday afternoon.
Gov. Dave Heineman has proposed across-the-board cuts to balance Nebraska's two-year budget. He also has proposed canceling a planned increase in state aid for K-12 schools in 2010-2011, as well as other cost-saving measures.
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday to discuss his proposal and other ideas.
State officials have estimated the two-year budget approved last spring will be $334 million in the red because tax revenue has been lower than expected as a result of the recession.
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