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Can state leaders avoid partisan gridlock?

Clip: 2/21/2014 | 9m 16s

Can state leaders avoid partisan gridlock?

In comparison to the dysfunction of Congress, how productive are state leaders, and how willing are they to work across party lines? With the nation’s governors gathering in Washington for their annual meeting, Democrat Pat Quinn of Illinois and Republican Bill Haslam of Tennessee join Judy Woodruff to discuss the minimum wage, organized labor, education and other agenda priorities.

02/21/2014 | Rating NR

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