
Capitol Reporters
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Rachel Stassen-Berger from the Star Tribune and Tom Scheck from Minnesota Public...
Rachel Stassen-Berger from the Star Tribune and Tom Scheck from Minnesota Public Radio join us to look back at the 2011 legislative session and speculate about what's yet to come.
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Capitol Reporters
Clip: Season 2011 Episode 21 | 7m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Rachel Stassen-Berger from the Star Tribune and Tom Scheck from Minnesota Public Radio join us to look back at the 2011 legislative session and speculate about what's yet to come.
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