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The Nevada Legislature Reaches Budget Agreement

AIR DATE: June 2, 2011
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Lawmakers in Carson City reached a budget deal Wednesday afternoon with four days left in the 2011 legislative session. Gov. Brian Sandoval said he was proud of the compromise lawmakers came up with in putting together the state's spending plan for the next two years. We take a look at the details of the state budget, what was cut and whether it will hold up or if a special session is likely.
 
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If they did not tax publicly traded companies that pay wages so low that employees qualify for social assistance,they have failed.
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