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March 17, 2015 - Springfield News with Amanda Vinicky

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Amanda Vinicky joins us from Springfield with the latest news.

We discuss the progress being made on closing this year’s budget gap and Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed Fiscal Year 2016 budget, as well as how the governor is settling into his role with Chicago Tonight Springfield reporter Amanda Vinicky.

03/16/2015 | Rating NR

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