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The Senate is now set to vote on all three stadium bills after they got out of...
The Senate is now set to vote on all three stadium bills after they got out of committee gridlock, the House moves the Vikings bill along, conference committees on bonding and the environment start meeting.
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Clip: Season 2006 Episode 10 | 4m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
The Senate is now set to vote on all three stadium bills after they got out of committee gridlock, the House moves the Vikings bill along, conference committees on bonding and the environment start meeting.
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