This doesn’t look good.
MADISON, Wis. (AP)—Gov. Jim Doyle refused to discuss the state’s budget Friday as lawmakers appeared to be closing in on a deal to solve a $527 million shortfall.
Leaders of both the Senate and Assembly notified lawmakers to keep their schedules clear to be in session Tuesday through Thursday of next week. No details were released by anyone involved in the negotiations about whether there actually was a deal yet.
Democratic Senate Majority Leader Russ Decker’s spokeswoman Carrie Lynch said talks were progressing “very well” and senators would not be told to prepare for session for no reason.
Negotiations among leaders of both houses intensified Thursday and into Friday as they tried to reach a consensus on a proposal that Doyle would sign.
What whispers I’ve heard are that this is not going to be pretty. Expect a bunch of budget tricks, tax hikes, and a show of spending restraint - but just a show. The fact that Huebsch is quiet and Decker’s folks are out there saying that they are close to a deal telegraphs a significant cave-in by Huebsch.
We’ll see, I guess. It sure would be nice if they would share their plans sometime before the day of the vote to allow people a chance to read it.
Maybe....maybe not.
On Thursday AM, I was told (authoritatively) that there would be no session next week--that the Dem leader cannot find enough votes to carry the proposal(s) in the Senate.
Posted by dad29 on May 10, 2008 at 1244 hrsAfter Robson caved last fall, I am even more glad Decker is Majority Leader now.
Posted by on May 10, 2008 at 1545 hrsThis is what supporting political parties gets you.
Posted by on May 11, 2008 at 2050 hrsMethinks one commenter needs better sources.
Posted by Recess Supervisor on May 12, 2008 at 1624 hrs