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Compromise on long-delayed state budget could be finalized this week, top Virginia lawmakers say

By SARAH RANKIN
Associated Press

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A compromise deal on a state budget is likely to be reached in the next few days. That’s according to remarks Wednesday from a bipartisan group of Virginia lawmakers who have been leading this year’s drawn-out negotiations. Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee co-chair Janet Howell says the deal could be reached by the end of the week. Howell and the other negotiators say lawmakers could be back in September for a vote. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin urged lawmakers to get the job done and signaled he’s open to a compromise that doesn’t include every permanent tax cut he’s been pushing for.

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