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Rauner Gives Illinois a Grade A

Clip: 4/26/2017 | 6m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Gov. Bruce Rauner sits down with Chicago Tonight to discuss the state budget.

Gov. Bruce Rauner campaigned to end business as usual in Springfield. In at least one regard he has: Illinois’ lack of budget is unprecedented. Is there a way out? Amanda Vinicky sat down with the governor for an exclusive interview.

04/26/2017 | Rating NR

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