OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — House and Senate Democrats have released their separate supplemental budget proposals and will soon start negotiating a plan they can pass before the legislative session ends in just over two weeks. Budget leaders released their plans Monday, hours before public hearings were to be held on the proposals. Each chamber looks to pass their plan at the end of the week before negotiations expected to start next week. Both proposals reflect the significant increase in revenues over the last year, with the $63.4 billion Senate budget adding about $5.8 billion in spending to the two-year budget passed by lawmakers last April, and the approximately $65 billion House budget adding $6.2 billion in spending.