Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tonight: John Spratt to Appear on PBS’s Nightly Business Report
House Budget Committee Chairman John Spratt tonight will offer commentary on the budget on
PBS’s Nightly Business Report
. Check your local listings for times.
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