Evan Smith: Kagi says unexpected agreement brought special session
Thursday, December 9, 2010
By Evan Smith
ShorelineAreaNews Politics Writer
Democratic State Rep. Ruth Kagi told me two weeks ago that a special legislative session wouldn’t happen without broad agreement about budget cuts.
So, after Gov. Christine Gregoire announced a special session to deal with the State’s $1.1 billion budget shortfall, Kagi said there now is enough agreement for the governor to call the session.
Gregoire has yet to announce a date for the special session.
Kagi said Tuesday that she expects a two-day session, with one for committee hearings and one to approve the budget amendments.
She said that a special session could make most of the needed cuts, with the rest of the cuts coming in a supplemental 2009-2011 budget resolution to be finished in the first few weeks of the regular session in January.
The Legislature would then start dealing with the 2011-2013 budget.
Kagi was to leave her Lake Forest Park home Wednesday for legislative committee meetings in Olympia, including the House ways-and-means committee. She said there is a slim possibility that the ways-and-means committee could hold hearings this week on more than $600 million in proposed budget cuts.
With legislators in Olympia for meetings this week, State Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown has suggested a weekend session, but a Snohomish County legislator told me Tuesday that he’s heard that some legislators may not be able to stay.
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