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Clip: Season 4 Episode 435 | 2m 28s

eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses legislative budget negotiations.

eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses legislative budget negotiations. The state faces a $611 million dollar budget hole. Budget negotiators are talking about dipping into the state's Rainy Day fund, tapping agency revolving funds, and cutting agency budgets to make up the shortfall.

03/19/2015 | Rating NR

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