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Ask the Governor For November 23, 2009

Nov. 23, 2009: Part (4) of 4
Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about section 8, housing, Portland (Ore.) bankruptcy, disability, oil drilling and property tax for senior citizens. Nov. 23, 2009: Part (3) of 4
Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about budget cuts, education, medicare fraud, higher education and state spending priorities. Nov. 23, 2009: Part (2) of 4
Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about state surplus, Boeing's 787 line, the minimum wage, sales tax, natural resource reform and property tax. Nov. 23, 2009: Part (1) of 4
Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire explains why human services will take the biggest hit as the state tries to overcome a $2.6 billion budget deficit. Gregoire also talks about health care reform and what it means for Washingtonians.
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Nov. 23, 2009: Part (4) of 4 Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about section 8, housing, Portland (Ore.) bankruptcy, disability, oil drilling and property tax for senior citizens.

Ask The Governor: Nov. 23, 2009 Part 4 of 4
Nov. 23, 2009: Part (4) of 4 Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about section 8, housing, Portland (Ore.) bankruptcy, disability, oil drilling and property tax for senior citizens.
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Ask The Governor: Nov. 23, 2009 Part 3 of 4
Nov. 23, 2009: Part (3) of 4 Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about budget cuts, education, medicare fraud, higher education and state spending priorities.
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Ask The Governor: Nov. 23, 2009 Part 2 of 4
Nov. 23, 2009: Part (2) of 4 Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire talks about state surplus, Boeing's 787 line, the minimum wage, sales tax, natural resource reform and property tax.
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Ask The Governor: Nov. 23, 2009 Part 1 of 4
Nov. 23, 2009: Part (1) of 4 Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire explains why human services will take the biggest hit as the state tries to overcome a $2.6 billion budget deficit. Gregoire also talks about health care reform and what it means for Washingtonians.
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