Minn. Lawmakers Face Self-Imposed Budget Deadline
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Minnesota legislators are arriving at a self-imposed budget deadline.
Friday was the day the Republicans who lead the Legislature wanted all budget bills to move through finance-oriented committees. Some committees are bumping up against the deadline.
The budget-setting task is made more difficult this year by a projected $5 billion deficit for the next two years. Republicans say they set early deadlines to avoid the typical end-of-session logjam.
Democrats have been critical of what they see as a rushed process on decisions of consequence.
The real backdrop for getting a budget done on time is months off. Session is due to end by May 23 and the next fiscal year begins July 1.
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