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    In this July 1, 2014 photo, Briana Chick, of Aurora, Ill., walk down the recently renovated main stairway leading up to the third floor of the Senate and House chambers at the state Capitol in Springfield, Ill. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's veto of future state capitol renovations may spur talk of an override among lawmakers who championed the rare upgrade for the statehouse. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

    Tight Illinois budget still contains pet projects

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    State Sen. Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, discusses an Assembly measure to give a tax credit to an aerospace contractor, that was before his committee at Thursday, July 3, 2014, in Sacramento, Calif.  The bill, AB2389, by Assemblyman Steve Fox, D-Palmdale, was approved by the committee and was late passed by  both houses of the Legislature and sent to the governor.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

    California lawmakers OK stealth bomber tax break

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    Juneau lays off staff to meet $6M budget deficit
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    Virginia college savings plan tops $50B
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    US govt get $946M from Puerto Rico’s Popular bank
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    Three generations of the Bankhead family prepare to place a canvass wall around a historic home built in 1850 by their ancestors Wednesday, July 2, 2014, in Clarksville, Mo. Thomas Bankhead, middle, lives in home. His cousin, Reid, left, and his grandson, Alex, right, were lifting up the wall, with plans to later add sand in the middle as protection from the surging Mississippi River a short distance away. (AP Photo/Jim Salter)
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    Gov. Mike Pence on Tuesday asked that the federal government expand health care coverage for Indiana's low-income residents using a state-run alternative to traditional Medicaid. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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