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Budget Showdown in Carson City

AIR DATE: May 12, 2011
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The debate over the state budget is coming down to the wire. Democrats have moved ahead and pushed through the education budget they want. But it's $700 million more than Governor Brian Sandoval has said he will accept. So what's the next move in Carson City? And will this amount to anything as long as the governor wields his budget pen? And we'll take a look at the race to be the next mayor of Las Vegas.
 
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Steve Sebelius, columnist, LVRJ
Delen Goldberg, reporter, LV Sun
Anjeanette Damon, reporter, LV Sun


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