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Fri Jun 16, 2017, 02:10 AM Jun 2017

House, Senate Negotiators Reach Deal On $11.7 Billion State Budget

House and Senate negotiators say they have a deal on a two-year state budget that spends less than the $11.8 billion plan passed by the Senate, which trimmed money from than the $11.9 billion proposal backed by House leaders that failed to win approval in April.

Republican negotiators say they believe the $11.7 billion dollar plan achieves some key goals, policy-wise and politically.

“The Senate and the House basically took the Governor's position, which was to level fund most agencies, and free up some money to put into some of the important campaign promises that the Governor made and I think we followed through on that," said Rep. Neal Kurk, the House’s top budget writer.

The plan would boost spending on mental health care, and fund a scholarship program supported by the governor. It also cuts business taxes and legalizes Keno as way to help school districts pay for full day kindergarten.

Read more: http://nhpr.org/post/house-senate-negotiators-reach-deal-117-billion-state-budget

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