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May 13, 2015- Springfield News with Amanda Vinicky

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Hearings on pension funding and Amtrak funding are happening in Springfield today.

Hearings on pension funding and Amtrak funding are happening in Springfield today. We discuss these issues and more with Chicago Tonight Springfield reporter Amanda Vinicky.

05/12/2015 | Rating NR

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