Tuesday the Senate
advanced HB 1, which contains almost $500 million fewer than Edwards wishes
to spend. Today, it achieved
House concurrence and goes to him for his signature. He hopes to add to
those expenditures in a special session set to begin next week by engineering
tax increases.
However, with passage of this budget Edwards has
lost almost all of the leverage he has to grow state government permanently in
the overtime session. This leaves him with a choice of vetoing that spending
plan or not.