By Associated Press - Monday, June 13, 2016

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - House Speaker Michael Madigan has canceled a planned session for Wednesday.

The Chicago Democrat released a statement Monday that legislative “working groups” continue meeting to discuss a solution to the yearlong budget stalemate.

Madigan says both House and Senate members will meet again Tuesday for bipartisan talks on issues crucial to Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner - including restrictions on payouts for workers’ compensation and on union collective bargaining.



Rauner wants those changes along with a property tax freeze, civil lawsuit changes, and political term limits and fairer legislative district drawing before agreeing to a budget.

Democrats say a multibillion-dollar deficit is most important and should be controlled first with spending cuts and a tax increase.

After the Legislature’s May 31st adjournment, Madigan had said the House would meet each Wednesday.

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