As of Friday, it looks like lawmakers and the governor are close to getting an on-time or "timely" budget. The deadline is April 1 but progress has been made to the point where some budget bills were being printed Thursday night. This would make a Sunday vote within reach on many items. On the show this week take a look at the issues that have been at the center of the 2019-20 spending plan debate.
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