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Talk of Connecticut

CT On The Hill- Feb. 23, 2017: Sen. McLachlan opposes National Popular Vote

Feb 23, 2017, 07:25 PM

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As the Government, Administration & Elections Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly considers whether to vote in favor of the National Popular Vote compact, committee co-chair Sen. Michael McLachlan, R-24th, explains why he opposes NPV. Podcast photo credit: Koshenyamka/iStock/Getty Images Plus #vote #popular #compact

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