BOONE, Iowa---State Representative Chip Baltimore, Republican from Boone, said Friday that he doesn't expect the legislative session to be done by this Tuesday. Tuesday is the day the Per Diem expenses for the legislators runs out. Baltimore, the KWBG "Tuned In" program said there are just to many things that need to be resolved. He said he had expected to move through Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities this week, but for some reason is stalled out. There is still property tax reform, education reform and of course a number of budget bills that need to make it through conference committees.
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