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Unproductive Session Marks End of Era for Calif. Congressional Delegation

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Friday is the last day of this year's Congressional session in the nation's capitol. It was a largely unproductive one by all accounts, especially on two major issues facing California: immigration reform and drought legislation. KPCC's Washington correspondent Kitty Felde says lawmakers are likely to take up both in the new year -- but without some longtime legislators.

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