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Capitol Journal

April 2, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5048 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

April 2, 2013 Capitol Journal

Tonight…The House holds a public hearing on the education budget that includes 70-million dollars to cover tax credits under the Alabama Accountability Act. CJ"s Karen Brown reports on a rally surrounding predatory lending practices.  Sen. Marc Keahey of Grove Hill, discusses the push to expand Medicaid and his bill to give state employees a yearly pay raise based on the Consumer Price Index.   

04/02/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

April 2, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5048 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Tonight…The House holds a public hearing on the education budget that includes 70-million dollars to cover tax credits under the Alabama Accountability Act. CJ"s Karen Brown reports on a rally surrounding predatory lending practices.  Sen. Marc Keahey of Grove Hill, discusses the push to expand Medicaid and his bill to give state employees a yearly pay raise based on the Consumer Price Index.   

04/02/2013 | Rating NR

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