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The session officially opens, lawmakers are trying to reform themselves and avoid...
The session officially opens, lawmakers are trying to reform themselves and avoid another shutdown, freshmen band together for early passage of a bonding bill, AFSCME rallies against gridlock.
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Clip: Season 2006 Episode 1 | 7m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
The session officially opens, lawmakers are trying to reform themselves and avoid another shutdown, freshmen band together for early passage of a bonding bill, AFSCME rallies against gridlock.
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Clip: S2006 Ep1 | 8m 16s | The two men at the center of all the action or inaction - Sen. Dean Johnson and... (8m 16s)
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Clip: S2006 Ep1 | 1m 30s | The U of M makes an explosive 60-second case for bonding money. (1m 30s)
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Clip: S2006 Ep1 | 9m 29s | Our fun, irreverent, yet substantive, look at the stories behind the Capitol portraits. (9m 29s)
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