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AIR DATE: January 14, 2013
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The Las Vegas Sun reports southern Nevada Democrats will make equitable education funding a top priority during the upcoming session. Democrats want to change the formula used for school funding in a move that will funnel more money to schools in Clark County. Also, Gov. Sandoval will discuss his budget at his state of the state address later this week. What will his budget look like? Las Vegas Sun politics editor Anjeanette Damon joins us to talk about those stories.
 
 
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