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The House votes on a Twins bill; a Senate committee strips a land swap, naming rights...
The House votes on a Twins bill; a Senate committee strips a land swap, naming rights and main author from the Gopher football stadium bill; the governor is at odds with the president on energy issues; Republicans endorse their only openly gay lawmaker.
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Clip: Season 2006 Episode 9 | 7m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
The House votes on a Twins bill; a Senate committee strips a land swap, naming rights and main author from the Gopher football stadium bill; the governor is at odds with the president on energy issues; Republicans endorse their only openly gay lawmaker.
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