The House and Senate today overwhelmingly passed a 760(M) million dollar tax bill that includes broad property-tax reforms. Ventura plans to sign the bill tomorrow. The tax bill was the biggest sticking point in the legislative budget impasse but work at the capitol is far from over. Lawmakers still haven't finished four major spending bills and the Department of Employee Relations has already begun shutting down some government services. Julien Carter is overseeing the shutdown process. He says he's watching action at the Capitol closely as he proceeds with shutdown plans: