Lansing — Michigan lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle were still waiting for details on the state's new budget Monday afternoon, a day before the deadline by which the Legislature must approve a funding plan to avoid a government shutdown.

Negotiations among Republican and Democratic leaders continued into Monday in Lansing. And some officials had begun planning for the possibility the budget bills might not be voted on until after Tuesday — the final day of the state's fiscal year — according to two sources with knowledge of the internal discussions in the Capitol.

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