TALLAHASSEE — House and Senate leaders announced a deal on the state budget during a late-night meeting Monday, pumping more than $120 million in last-minute projects into the spending plan and setting the Legislature on course to end its annual session Friday, as scheduled.
The final negotiating session between the budget chiefs for the two chambers — House Appropriations Chairman Richard Corcoran, R-Land O’ Lakes, and Senate Appropriations Chairman Tom Lee, R-Brandon — included agreements on tens of millions of dollars in education spending along with the additional projects.
The full House and Senate are expected to vote on the proposal Friday, after a required 72-hour review period.