
Interview with Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt
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Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt joins us with his take on Hochul's address.
Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt joins us with his take on Hochul's address, and what's ahead for this year's legislative session.
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Interview with Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt
Clip: Season 2022 Episode 1 | 8m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt joins us with his take on Hochul's address, and what's ahead for this year's legislative session.
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