Michigan Governor Rick Snyder is meeting with lawmakers Tuesday to discuss the so-called "Good Jobs" legislation.
They are working to resolve differences related to proposed tax incentives, which were designed to boost large-scale business expansions in the state.
The private meeting comes a day before lawmakers hold a rare voting session ahead of a summer recess.
Snyder is pushing for approval of the bills because Michigan could be the site of a U.S. plant, proposed by Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn.
A similar vote was canceled three weeks ago by the state House Speaker.
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