Updated: Tuesday, 23 Jun 2009, 12:26 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 23 Jun 2009, 12:26 PM EDT
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A budget debate is under way in the Indiana Senate as the
special session of the General Assembly heads toward the June 30
deadline.
The budget debate began with discussion of an alternative
budget; an emergency spending bill that would allow the governor to
operate state government under the existing budget for as long as 2
years.
Republicans want an emergency spending bill as a safety net
and the Senate approved the bill Tuesday morning. The vote was 32
to 18 with just one Republican voting no.
Democrats say the measure known as Senate bill 1 reduces the
pressure to come up with a budget agreement.
"I do agree that pressure is important. I disagree that the
pressure is not here everyday every minute until June 30 to pass a
budget. I would suggest that anybody who thinks having Senate bill
1 as an option to a budget passed on June 30 as a good idea,
doesn't reside in this chamber. I don't think either side thinks
that is a good idea," said Sen. David Long (R-President Pro Tem)
Debate on the Republican version of the budget is now under
way in the Indiana Senate.
Passage of the budget by the Indiana Senate will lead to a
House/Senate Conference Committee that will be assigned to come up
with a final budget compromise.
It could be appointed before the end of the day.
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