STONE By Bobby Harrison Daily Journal Jackson Bureau JACKSON – The state Senate’s minority leader said Wednesday he hopes Gov. Phil Bryant allows the Legislature to consider a bond bill in the upcoming special session. Via social media, the Republican governor announced late Tuesday he would call a special session on June 5 to take up the three budget bills that died during the 2017 regular session that ended in late March. Bryant is yet to issue the official proclamation, and he has yet to release the call (agenda) for the special session. Bill Stone, D-Holly Springs, said he’s hoping to have some type of bond bill included among the other items that need to be taken care of during the session. “I would like to see that especially for county roads and bridges,” said the state Senate’s minority leader. The bond bill also died during the 2017 session in a dispute between the House and Senate leaders over the size of the package. In addition to a bond package, Stone said House Democratic leader David Baria of Bay St.