
State Rep. Ken Dunkin Breaks Ranks With Democrats Again
Clip: 11/11/2015 | 11m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
State Rep. Ken Dunkin talks about his decision to break rank with Democrats on two bills.
On Tuesday, State Rep. Ken Dunkin was the lone Democratic holdout on two bills that would have reversed changes made to social service programs by the governor. This, despite pleas from child care advocates and the risks associated with going against powerful House Speaker Mike Madigan. Dunkin joins "Chicago Tonight" to discuss his decision and the general mood in Springfield.
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State Rep. Ken Dunkin Breaks Ranks With Democrats Again
Clip: 11/11/2015 | 11m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
On Tuesday, State Rep. Ken Dunkin was the lone Democratic holdout on two bills that would have reversed changes made to social service programs by the governor. This, despite pleas from child care advocates and the risks associated with going against powerful House Speaker Mike Madigan. Dunkin joins "Chicago Tonight" to discuss his decision and the general mood in Springfield.
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