More info coming in a very short while.
UPDATE:
(No special session means a small bit of good news for school districts who will now keep $60 million of levy equalization funding that was slated to be cut if lawmakers reconvened.)
Statement from House Speaker Frank Chopp and Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown regarding special session:
“After a conversation today between Gov. Gregoire, Speaker Chopp and Majority Leader Brown, the three leaders decided against a special session.”
“The few issues left on the table in the education and corrections budgets can be taken up when the Legislature next convenes, and after future revenue forecasting provides a clearer picture of the lasting effect of the recession on our state.
“That being said, we stepped up to the challenge presented by what is generally considered to be the worst recession in 70 years. The Legislature approved three balanced biennial budgets, and key legislation that will affect the future of our education system, protect working families, position us toward a greener energy future, and help Washington businesses create jobs.”