Property Tax Problems
Published June 4th, 2007
Top lawmakers announced last Friday they have a deal. But there are very few specifics on what that deal actually entails. Democrats are blaming the Republicans.
"I have great concerns about whether or not we have set the table for success or whether or not so much is being done behind the scenes without public input," said House Democratic Leader Dan Gelber.
The special session of the legislature begins next Tuesday and could go on for as many as 11 days.
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