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Clip: 2/18/2015 | 6m 50s

House Speaker Michael Madigan reacts to Gov. Bruce Rauner's proposed budget.

House Speaker Michael Madigan reacts to Gov. Bruce Rauner's proposed budget.

02/18/2015 | Rating NR

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