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Taxpayers Footing The Bill For Capitol Costs

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Eight weeks into the special session on education reform and the bill to taxpayers is soaring. Each day of the special session costs $53,000. That adds up to a more than $2 million total. Taxpayers like Vernia Williams say it just doesn`t add up. "In the situation I`m in... I`m behind on bills and they`re sitting up there with two million dollars. It has to get under your skin a little bit." Lawmakers say they can understand the frustration and say they`re doing everything they can to wrap things up as soon as possible.

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