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April 17, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5058 | 25m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Capitol Journal for April 17, 2013

Committee passage of a new bill that would repeal common core. Randy Scott will have a report on the Republican school security plan that was unveiled this week. And we're joined by Alabama Conservation and Natural Resources Commissioner Gunter Guy, who discusses how the budget crunch is impacting state parks, as well as the decision to close the fall turkey hunting season.

04/17/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

April 17, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5058 | 25m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Committee passage of a new bill that would repeal common core. Randy Scott will have a report on the Republican school security plan that was unveiled this week. And we're joined by Alabama Conservation and Natural Resources Commissioner Gunter Guy, who discusses how the budget crunch is impacting state parks, as well as the decision to close the fall turkey hunting season.

04/17/2013 | Rating NR

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