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Arizona Senate disarray extends special session

Associated Press - November 19, 2009 3:54 PM ET

PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Legislature is extending its special session after the Senate narrowly rejected a bill to cut funding for K-12 schools and Department of Economic Security social programs.

After Thursday's voting, the Senate adjourned until Monday, and the House then did the same.

Majority Republicans were caught off-guard when they fell one vote short of passing the spending cuts bill.

That was with one Republican absent on a preplanned cruise, another voting against the bill because he objects to fee increases in another bill, and a third whose absence was unexplained.

Senate Democrats voted solidly against the spending cut bill, saying cuts are needed but only as part of a more comprehensive budget-balancing approach.

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