Dayton Heads To Washington Trip For Gov's Meetings
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A national forum for governors has Minnesota's Mark Dayton headed to Washington.
Gov. Dayton left Thursday to attend the National Governors Association Winter Meeting. During his five-day trip, he'll also attend events put on by the Democratic Governors Association.
President Barack Obama is due to host the governors for a dinner at the White House. Dayton will also meet with cabinet officials for agriculture and transportation.
The schedule will put Dayton out of the state when a new economic forecast is released on Monday. The document lays out the size of the budget hole lawmakers are tasked with fixing. The current shortfall estimate is $6.2 billion.
He is expected to offer reaction to the budget by phone.
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