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Last updated May 7, 2009 11:11 a.m. PT
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Washington lawmakers will not hold a special session this month to deal with a few bills that were left unfinished when their regular session ended last month.
House Majority Leader Lynn Kessler, D-Hoquiam, says lawmakers decided the three bills left over from the regular session aren't urgent enough to warrant an extra one-day meeting in Olympia.
Lawmakers adjourned their 105-day session after April 26, but they had a few bills tied to the state budget that weren't passed. But Kessler says not passing those bills won't have much affect on the state's multimillion-dollar reserves.