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Agreement on Budget Cuts

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Governor McAuliffe and General Assembly leaders have struck a deal to cut the state budget to cover an unexpected $2.4-billion revenue shortfall. 

The agreement taps the state’s Rainy Day Fund, while closing a $346-million  gap this fiscal year, and $536-million the next. The Governor stressed the bipartisan nature of the accord—flanked by GOP state lawmakers and the Democratic co-chair of the Senate Finance Committee.

The General Assembly had planned to hold a special session to debate Medicaid expansion on Thursday.  However, Speaker Howell said lawmakers will also take action on new legislation to reconcile and finalize the biennial budget.
 

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