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    At least 12 labor unions have sued New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over his plan to reduce payments into the state public pension system, arguing it is in direct violation of earlier pension reform legislation he signed. (AP Photo/Terry Wyatt)
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    New Jersey unions sue to stop Chris Christie from reducing pension payments

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    Va. signs plan to end veteran homelessness

    Va. signs plan to end veteran homelessness

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    Gov. Quinn signs partial Chicago pension overhaul

    Gov. Quinn signs partial Chicago pension overhaul

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    Emanuel: Pension law corrects years of problems

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    Detroit bankruptcy trial pushed back to August
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    Top Va. Dem wants budget passed before Medicaid
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    Top Va. Dem wants budget passed before Medicaid

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    State Rep. John Burris, center, campaigns for a state Senate seat in Harrison, Ark. A GOP runoff for a north Arkansas state Senate seat has turned into a proxy fight over the state's nationally-heralded program backed by Burris to use federal Medicaid funds to purchase private insurance for the poor. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
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    Virginia state Sen. Phillip P. Puckett, D-Russell. (AP/Richmond Times-Dispatch).
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    Virginia GOP gains upper hand in state budget impasse, could doom Medicaid expansion

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    3,400 sites around Fla. to offer free summer meals

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    In this photo taken Thursday, June 5, 2014, home care providers and the seniors and people with disabilities for whom they provide care, call for increased state funding during a rally at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif.  Gov. Jerry Brown and lawmakers head into the final week of budget negotiations, having reached agreements in many areas of state spending, but Democrats who control both houses of the legislature want to use extra cash to restore services for the poor which were cut during California's past multibillion budget shortfalls. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Manny Crisostomo)
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