Legislative Leaders Hope To Print Budget Bills Tonight

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Minimum wage supporters hold a vigil outside the governor's office as Cuomo and legislative leaders finalize budget details.
Karen Dewitt

Legislative leaders in Albany say they hope to have final agreements on the state budget by evening, and print bills Tuesday night, to begin voting on Thursday.

Legislative leaders, emerging from a closed door meeting with Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday, say they still have no final resolution on raising the minimum wage,  creating a paid family leave plan, or exact numbers on education aid, but Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie says they are hopeful those agreements can be reached before midnight.

“I’d say we’re progressing, we want to look to print today,” Heastie said. “There’s just some final details that we have to nail down amongst ourselves and the governor.”

They say if all goes as planned, the public will have two days to read the bills before voting begins on Thursday.

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Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau chief for New York State Public Radio, a network of public radio stations in New York state. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990.