Interesting tweaks at the fiscal deadline
Plus we dig into the "grassroots" campaigns on rent restrictions, and some recommended reading
The most resilient bills and spending items are rounding the corner, inching ever closer to sine die on April 27—that is, assuming Democratic lawmakers and the Governor manage to come to a consensus on some substantial disagreements about budget cuts versus new cash.
For now, we unpack some of the bills that survived another round of votes, but not wit…
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