PHOENIX — The Arizona Legislature is on track to pull an all-nighter and work into Thursday to finish a state budget and approve Medicaid expansion despite outrage from conservative Republicans who have been cut out of the process by a newly formed coalition of Democrats and GOP moderates. Frustrated by delays, Republican Gov. Jan Brewer called lawmakers into a simultaneous special session late Tuesday, allowing moderates to take over both chambers by voting to suspend normal rules and to limit debate on the budget and Medicaid. More business newsCreativity, productivity and the power...
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