
February 24, 2010
Season 2010 Episode 4 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Bonding battles heated up again at the Capitol this week as both the House and Senate...
Bonding battles heated up again at the Capitol this week as both the House and Senate passed bills with significant majorities. Both bills seemed destined to be vetoed by the Governor. Two key lawmakers join Mary to shed some light on the situation. Political commentator David Gillette explores what governors are really trying to accomplish with Executive Proposals.
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February 24, 2010
Season 2010 Episode 4 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Bonding battles heated up again at the Capitol this week as both the House and Senate passed bills with significant majorities. Both bills seemed destined to be vetoed by the Governor. Two key lawmakers join Mary to shed some light on the situation. Political commentator David Gillette explores what governors are really trying to accomplish with Executive Proposals.
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Clip: S2010 Ep4 | 7m 15s | DFL Bonding Chair Alice Hausman and ranking minority Bonding Committee member... (7m 15s)
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Clip: S2010 Ep4 | 5m 19s | The bonding bills got pulled before Governor Pawlenty can veto them, legislators met... (5m 19s)
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Clip: S2010 Ep4 | 6m 23s | Cartoonist David Gillette gives us an illustrated explanation of what governors might... (6m 23s)
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