
Slimmed-Down Budget Approved After Extended Session, Vetoes
By STAFF REPORTS Florida legislative budget chiefs worked until nearly 10 p.m. June
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By STAFF REPORTS Florida legislative budget chiefs worked until nearly 10 p.m. June
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