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Budget Battle Rages on in Springfield

Clip: 5/31/2015 | 4m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

No budget deal in Springfield. Amanda Vinicky updates us on that and the summer session.

Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic lawmakers were unable to agree on a budget plan for the state on Sunday, the deadline for the spring legislative session. Powerful House Speaker Michael Madigan said his chamber plans to be in “continuous session” this summer to address the state’s $6 billion budget shortfall. We’ll talk with Chicago Tonight Springfield reporter Amanda Vinicky about the latest.

05/31/2015 | Rating NR

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