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April 1, 2014 - Capitol Journal

Season 6 Episode 6059 | 26m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

April 1, 2014 - Capitol Journal

Tonight…Rep. Greg Wren of Montgomery resigns following his guilty plea to misdemeanor charges that he used his office for personal gain.  The Senate today approved an education budget that provides more money for teachers’ insurance costs.  A Senate committee approved a much-watched package of pro-life bills.  Sen. Bryan Taylor of Prattville discusses a couple of constitutional revision bills. 

04/01/2014 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

April 1, 2014 - Capitol Journal

Season 6 Episode 6059 | 26m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Tonight…Rep. Greg Wren of Montgomery resigns following his guilty plea to misdemeanor charges that he used his office for personal gain.  The Senate today approved an education budget that provides more money for teachers’ insurance costs.  A Senate committee approved a much-watched package of pro-life bills.  Sen. Bryan Taylor of Prattville discusses a couple of constitutional revision bills. 

04/01/2014 | Rating NR

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