| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Lawmakers objected to Jindal's proposal to pay for continuing programs with $500 million in financing from property sales, legal settlements, fund sweeps and other items that have not yet happened and that would only drum up money for one year.</p><p>The House compromise would replace those dollars with more than $60 million raised from trimming tax break programs, $133 million in cuts to state age
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