5 things to watch heading into special session

Washington lawmakers have adjourned their 105-day legislative session, but only get a two-week reprieve before they return to Olympia for a special session to finish their work on the state budget.
Budget writers in the House and Senate will continue their negotiations in the coming days in hopes in hopes of being closer to a deal by the time the rest of the Legislature returns on May 13. Gov. Jay Inslee has insisted that while the budget will be the "central responsibility" of lawmakers during the special session, he also made clear he wants them to take up policy bills that stalled during the regular session, including ones dealing with abortion insurance coverage, gun violence and allowing young immigrants living in the country without legal permission to be eligible for college financial aid.