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Transportation funding history

Clip: Season 2017 Episode 9 | 1m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Transportation funding brought a contentious battle to the Capitol in 2008.

Transportation funding brought a contentious battle to the Capitol in 2008.

03/01/2017 | Rating NR

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Budget forecast discussion

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Clip: S2017 Ep9 | 7m 23s | Sens. Julie Rosen & Dick Cohen discuss what the projected budget surplus means, (7m 23s)

Capitol Pics

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Clip: S2017 Ep9 | 1m 8s | We show off pictures from photographers with the Minnesota House and Senate. (1m 8s)

People in Policy: Susan Closmore

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Clip: S2017 Ep9 | 5m 3s | We profile Susan Closmore with the House GOP Caucus in our People in Policy series. (5m 3s)

State budget forecast

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Clip: S2017 Ep9 | 2m 26s | We look at how the state's projected budget surplus could impact the rest of the session. (2m 26s)

Tour Tidbits: Glass Elevator

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Clip: S2017 Ep9 | 46s | We take a ride on the Capitol's new glass elevator. (46s)

Transportation needs

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Clip: S2017 Ep9 | 4m 42s | We discuss transportation issues with Margaret Donahoe of the Transportation Alliance. (4m 42s)

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