
Gov. Bruce Rauner Vetoes Budget Bills
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Lawmakers and the governor are now back to square one on the state budget.
Lawmakers and the governor are now back to square one on the state budget, just five days before a potential state government shutdown. Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoed all but the education portion of the budget sent to him by the General Assembly, saying it was $4 billion out of whack. But the governor also offered to compromise on big ticket items. Can a deal be saved?
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Gov. Bruce Rauner Vetoes Budget Bills
Clip: 6/24/2015 | 5m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers and the governor are now back to square one on the state budget, just five days before a potential state government shutdown. Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoed all but the education portion of the budget sent to him by the General Assembly, saying it was $4 billion out of whack. But the governor also offered to compromise on big ticket items. Can a deal be saved?
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