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Political Update: Axed Programs and the Mayoral Race

AIR DATE: March 31, 2011
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The U.S. House of Representatives voted to end mortgage relief.  Which way did our Nevada reps vote?  And what else might get axed?  Also, Carolyn Goodman has raised $718,000 in the past two months.  What does that mean for the mayoral race?  Political reporters Karoun Demirjian and Steve Sebelius give us an update on D.C. and Nevada.
 
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Karoun Demirjian, political reporter, LV Sun
Steve Sebelius, columnist, LVRJ; member, KLAS Channel 8's I-Team

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