
The final night
Clip: Season 2016 Episode 12 | 4m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
What happened Sunday night at the Capitol? Mary Lahammer explains the confusion and...
What happened Sunday night at the Capitol? Mary Lahammer explains the confusion and why the Legislature missed its deadline to pass a bonding bill.
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The final night
Clip: Season 2016 Episode 12 | 4m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
What happened Sunday night at the Capitol? Mary Lahammer explains the confusion and why the Legislature missed its deadline to pass a bonding bill.
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