Special legislative session starts — extra cost to taxpayer: $18,000 a day

  • The Associated Press
  • Monday, March 15, 2010 1:05pm
  • News

The Associated Press

OLYMPIA — State lawmakers have started an overtime session needed to balance a $2.8 billion budget deficit.

Gov. Chris Gregoire wants the special session to last for a week. Lawmakers can stay for a month if needed, but Democratic leaders say they’re fairly close to an agreement on patching the state budget.

They plan to cut spending, raise taxes, and use one-time fixes, including federal bailouts. But the details weren’t settled by last Thursday, which was the final day allowed for the regular 60-day session.

Special sessions are estimated to cost taxpayers at least $18,000 a day. A lot of that cost comes from the legislators’ $90-per-day expense allowance.

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