Niki Kelly, The Journal Gazette
nkelly@jg.net
INDIANAPOLIS - Floundering. Slow. Terrible.
Those were just a few of the words lawmakers and observers used to describe the start of final budget negotiations Wednesday.
With the Senate and House both passing their own versions of a new spending plan, this is usually when fiscal leaders from all four caucuses squirrel away in private meetings to hammer out compromises.
Instead, House Ways and Means Chairman Bill Crawford, D-Indianapolis, has scheduled at least three more days' worth of public hearings on the budget.
And Republicans especially were confused and concerned about the lack of urgency.
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