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Uncertainty from Washington continues for states

(MCT) — WASHINGTON — As many states open their 2013 legislative sessions this month, they still don’t know how much money to expect from Washington for the coming year.

The deal that Congress and President Barack Obama reached in early January to avert the so-called “fiscal cliff” halts the most severe tax increases that were slated to take effect without an agreement. But it postpones action on spending cuts — a crucial question for states since the federal government provides about 30 percent of their revenue.

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