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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- Oct. 2, 2017: Suzio holds rally for veto override

Oct 02, 2017, 05:25 PM

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Connecticut State Sen. Len Suzio is holding a rally with municipal leaders, urging the General Assembly to override Gov. Malloy's veto of the state budget. He explains why in this interview. Podcast photo credit: SeanPavonePhoto/iStock/Getty Images Plus #budget #legislature #government

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