Key lawmakers Monday publicly outlined their concerns over a proposed $28 billion, two-year state budget, ranging from a horse racing subsidy to the overall level of education funding.

Four Republicans and Democrats were assigned to hammer out a compromise on the biennial spending plan, though about a dozen more lawmakers participated as advisers to the process.

It was the first – and possibly only – public conference committee on the legislation.

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