WMUR ran a story on the disputed $110 million that state budget writers tooks from a medical malpractice fund, the Joint Underwriting Association:
Ultimately, that will be up to a judge to decide, but policy research analyst Charlie Arlinghaus of the Josiah Bartlett Center said that in a state that refused expanded gaming, lawmakers have taken an enormous gamble.
"It would render the budget insolvent, and they would clearly have to come back and craft a new budget because you are not talking tweaks here and there," Arlinghaus said. "You are talking about a $110 million hole."
You can watch the entire story at the link.
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