Going into the once-a-decade redistricting session, while starting it with a budget deficit, the conventional wisdom was that not much else would get done in the state Legislature this year.

With the need to cut spending and the difficulty of redrawing political boundaries always a tough balancing act fraught with more challenges, the opening of the year came with the promise of acrimony, in-fighting and some painful lessons about who everyone’s friends were.

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