The Assembly wants to allow first-time voters, who are required to show identification at the polls, to use any one of 20 different kinds.
The Assembly had wanted all such settlements over 10 years listed.
The Assembly wants to add about $2.7 billion to that amount.
It's what the Assembly wants in the long run.
The Assembly wanted to do many of those things, but also to establish publicly financed elections.
The Assembly, meanwhile, wants to offer treatment, instead of prison, for many more drug felons than the governor's proposal would allow.
The Assembly apparently wants to retain some kind of board, perhaps to deal with education policy matters.
That is a big effort, but is essentially what the Assembly wants.
The Democratic-led Assembly wanted to leave such decisions up to the judge.
Actually, business leaders said, the Assembly wanted to trade the pill for the tax increase.