 Minnesota legislators needed three days of overtime and nearly non-stop negotiations to finish a 46 billion dollar budget early this morning. Governor Mark Dayton said he wasn't sure if he would sign all the pieces, but conceded it might be the best deal he could get from Republicans. The overtime work was slow to get going at the capital where Dayton and leaders got hung up on final details of the broad budget agreement that would put 650 million dollars toward tax relief, free school offerings by 50 million dollars, and dedicate 300 million to fix roads and bridges. Governor Dayton said he was genuinely undecided and that he is weighing his concerns about a tax bill and the state's financial stability against the risk of a possible government shutdown if he vetoes the bill. Governor Dayton said he plans to make a decision by Tuesday. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.