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April 16, 2015
OLYMPIA (AP) — The Senate has passed a two-year construction budget that allocates $3.9 billion toward new buildings and maintenance.
The $3.9 billion budget approved in a 39-10 bipartisan vote Tuesday will go toward building new mental-health facilities, schools and other projects. Voting along mostly partisan lines, the Republican-controlled Senate rejected a series of proposed amendments to the budget proposal for, among other things, clean energy facilities, a facility for Seattle's KEXP radio station and a floodplains design project, among other spending requests.
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