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Springfield Tries to Get Federal Money

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Amanda Vinicky updates us on a bill to get $5 billion in federal money flowing and more.

An Illinois House committee plans to vote Tuesday on a bill already passed by the state Senate that will allow the state to start spending $5 billion in available federal money. We'll get the latest from Springfield with Chicago Tonight's Amanda Vinicky.

08/10/2015 | Rating NR

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