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Looking Ahead at This Week in Springfield

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Budget talks continue as Illinois faces a potential shutdown.

The Illinois State Board of Education has identified $450 million to fund CPS' pension contribution. Meanwhile, budget talks continue as Illinois faces a potential shutdown. Amanda Vinicky joins us tonight from Springfield while Paris Schutz has reaction from local lawmakers.

06/28/2015 | Rating NR

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Former CPS CEOs on District's Money Woes

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Clip: 6/28/2015 | 6m 53s | The unseasonably wet start to the summer has done little to dampen growth WTTW's garden. (6m 53s)

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