With three weeks left before the end of the regularly scheduled legislative session, the two chambers of the Florida Legislature are about $4 billion apart in their spending plans. While the gap is closing, the fundamental position of the top budget lawmaker in the House is to shrink state spending. "Our priority in the House was to limit the size of government," said Appropriations Committee Chairman Carlos Trujillo, R-Doral. The House-approved measure does that by cutting total state