ALBANY (AP) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders say they have an agreement on a state budget that would include raising the minimum wage to $9 an hour over three years.
The closed-door agreement announced Wednesday puts Albany on track to pass the third straight on-time budget.
The deal includes raising the minimum wage of $7.25.
The 2013-14 spending plan would increase state spending just under 2 percent, to about $136 billion. The total is almost $143 billion when federal aid for Superstorm Sandy recovery is included.
Now, the Senate and Assembly must print and pass the bills by next week to beat the April 1 deadline.
Cuomo says he wants to avoid issuing orders to suspend the three days' public review of bills required under the constitution.
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