A bill that funds the state courts, public safety and public defense is on its way to Governor Pawlenty. The Minnesota House passed the bill this afternoon (Weds) on a 70 to 62 vote. Supporters say the bill, which is a compromise between the House, Senate and Governor Pawlenty, is the best they can do in difficult budget times. Lawmakers are working to pass a budget that erases a four-point-two billion dollar deficit without raising taxes. Opponents say the bill is filled with fees and is bad public policy. It was the only major piece of legislation to pass on the second day of the Legislature's special session. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports...