
What's Left In The Bonding Bill?
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Senators Keith Langseth (DFL) and Geoff Michel (R) sit down in the gallery with Mary...
Senators Keith Langseth (DFL) and Geoff Michel (R) sit down in the gallery with Mary to talk about what's left in the bonding bill that became law.
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What's Left In The Bonding Bill?
Clip: Season 2010 Episode 7 | 7m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Senators Keith Langseth (DFL) and Geoff Michel (R) sit down in the gallery with Mary to talk about what's left in the bonding bill that became law.
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