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The Senate won’t start making decisions on the state budget for another week, after pushing back the Monday date for subcommittees to start making cuts to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s $32 billion proposal.
Budget and Taxation Committee Chairman Ulysses Currie, D-Prince George’s, blamed February’s snow for the delay, and said his panel needs another week to go over the budget and decide about legislation that might affect it.
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House Majority Leader Ed Kasemeyer, D-Baltimore and Howard, vice chair of the full budget committee and chairman of its subcommittee on health, education and human resources, said there’s also discussion about cutting legislative spending mandates that drive up costs for programs such as higher education, K-12 education and health care.
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