Administration officials told the House Appropriations and Senate Budget and Taxation committees yesterday that talks with labor groups and county governments are ongoing, but offered few glimpses of the more than $400 million of proposed cuts that will be taken up by the Board of Public Works on Aug. 26.
"No one wants to pick their poison," said Joe Bryce, the governor's chief legislative officer. "We...
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