Minn. lawmakers OK budget, assure end to shutdown



ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota lawmakers have approved a

budget deal that will end a 20-day state government shutdown as

soon as Gov. Mark Dayton signs it.

The state House and Senate approved the budget during a special

session, with the last vote coming early Wednesday morning after

lawmakers worked through the night. The session began Tuesday

afternoon.

It wasn't clear how quickly Dayton would act, but his signature

would formalize an agreement that the Democrat reached with

Republican legislative leaders last week.

The two sides argued bitterly over taxes and spending for

months. The impasse became a crisis when government shut down July

1 because no budget was approved.

 


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