Share this article:
Print

Plan for Ariz. budget special session taking shape

Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

Posted on November 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM

Updated Thursday, Nov 5 at 8:37 AM

******

PHOENIX (AP) — Plans for a mid-November special session of the Arizona Legislature are firming up, with one senior House Republican saying GOP leaders and Gov. Jan Brewer are trying to close about a quarter of the state's big midyear budget shortfall.

According to House Majority Leader John McComish, details are still being worked out as leaders poll rank-and-file members.

But he said Wednesday that lawmakers aim to restore spending cuts and budget provisions vetoed Sept. 4 by Brewer.

Brewer says she intends to call lawmakers for a special session to make "significant progress" in closing the shortfall estimated at up to $2 billion.

McComish says the package under development approaches $500 million, including $300 million of spending cuts.

Share this article:
Print

To add a comment, please register or login.

Leave your comment
1000 characters remaining

Submit

We welcome your comments on this story's topic. Off-topic comments, personal attacks, and inappropriate language may be flagged and removed, and comment privileges blocked, per our Terms of Service. Thanks for keeping the comments space respectful.

Privacy Policy

HTML is not allowed.