Included on their agenda is the postponement this month to May 5 of the governor’s State of the Commonwealth Address.
The administration’s proposed $150.5 million budget for fiscal year 2010, which includes $15 million in federal stimulus money, will also be discussed.
The proposed austerity holiday bill, which will re-implement the shutdown of public offices every other Friday, is still with the House Ways and Means Committee.
The committee said it wants to see the administration’s plan regarding the use of stimulus money to avoid furloughs.
The House held a session before the Lenten week and voted in favor of resuming it this week.


