HARTFORD — After an 80-minute, closed-door meeting with a bipartisan group of legislative leaders on Tuesday, slight progress was made toward legislation that would give state hospitals $70 million in federal reimbursements before an October 1 application deadline. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said he hopes the legislation can reach the General Assembly on Thursday or Friday, before the Yom Kippur Jewish holiday at sunset. It seems unlikely that the General Assembly will reach a compromise budget deal before the end-of-the-week deadline for the fiscal year’s first school aid and municipal assistance.
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