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Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who control the state Legislature have reached a deal on a new two-year ...
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A New York State Offices of the Inspector General report publicly released Monday by the Adirondack Park Agency found that ...
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The House and Senate were unable to reach agreement on a budget before the scheduled May 2 end of the annual legislative session because of differences about tax cuts and spending levels.