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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Arkansas House members failed to approve a budget bill for a plan
to use federal Medicaid dollars to buy private health insurance for low-income
residents, slowing the Legislature to a crawl in what was expected to
be its final week of meetings.The House voted 69-28 in favor, leaving
the "private option" proposal six votes short of the 75 votes needed
for it to pass. The plan would let Arkansas use federal Medicaid
funds to buy private insurance for low-income residents under the new federal
health care plan.Legislators had already approved a bill setting up the
program, but an attached budget bill needs a supermajority -- three-fourths
of each chamber -- before it can take effect. The proposal also
requires final approval from the federal government, which has endorsed
the concept but wants to see specifics.A Friday vote had been set,
but House leaders who support the bill delayed work so representatives could
explain the plan to constituents. After Monday's vote, the House immediately
adjourned until Tuesday. Leading lawmakers had previously said they wanted
to finish up work for this year's legislative session by this Friday.Gov.
Mike Beebe said after the vote that legislators should just end the
session if they don't plan to reconsider and pass the bill, and
that he would not call a special session for them to consider
it again."If they don't pass it tomorrow, then shut the session down
and go home," Beebe told reporters after Monda
that more unexploded devices had been discovered."Two
and only two explosive devices were found yesterday," Patrick said.Authorities
searched an apartment in the nearby Boston suburb of Revere as part
of the investigation into the explosions. FoxNews.com saw federal, state
and local law enforcement entering the building late Monday night and early
Tuesday morning. Sources confirmed to FoxNews.com that the apartment being
searched in connection to the bombings is on the fifth floor of
the building.A source close to the investigation confirms to FoxNews.com
the man whose apartment was searched is considered a person of interest
in the case, and is the same person of interest Fox News
confirmed earlier authorities are guarding at a local hospital. The source
stressed that the person of interest is not a suspect, and said
he suffered serious injuries in the explosion.The FBI has a lot of
leads and "a lot of work to do" in the investigation, a
law enforcement source said. The source said the investigation is "very
fluid" and the FBI is looking at many, many people.Investigators were seen
leaving the Revere house early Tuesday carrying brown paper bags, plastic
trash bags and a duffel bag, according to the Associated Press.The Pakistani
Taliban, which has threatened attacks in the United States because of its
support for the Pakistani government, denied any role in the marathon bombings
Tuesday.The group's spokesman, Ahsanullah Ahsan, denied
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