After all, 15 Senate Democrats joined three Republicans in rejecting the $1.8 billion plan using the state's projected surplus that would have delivered rebate checks, no tax on tips or overtime, reduced property taxes and increased special education funding. In a statement Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Devin Lemihue said absolutely not [to the Senate returning to revote on the deal]. the Senate would return to revote on the deal. If two senators flip from no to yes votes and it follows what Senate Minority Leader Diane Hesselbein told us Monday, is there any scenario the Senate comes back and votes again? (00:53–00:58)
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Asserts that Senate Majority Leader Devin Lemihue is against the Senate returning to revote on the tax relief deal.
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