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April 25, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5064 | 26m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Capitol Journal for April 25, 2013

Expected Senate action on the Alabama Accountability Act amendment, as well as bills to reform Medicaid and to remove the sales tax on food. Karen Brown has an in-depth report on a bill to require licensing for construction subcontractors before they can bid on projects. And we're joined by Senator Bryan Taylor of Prattville, who discusses his bill to clamp down on the promotion of gambling.

04/25/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

April 25, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5064 | 26m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Expected Senate action on the Alabama Accountability Act amendment, as well as bills to reform Medicaid and to remove the sales tax on food. Karen Brown has an in-depth report on a bill to require licensing for construction subcontractors before they can bid on projects. And we're joined by Senator Bryan Taylor of Prattville, who discusses his bill to clamp down on the promotion of gambling.

04/25/2013 | Rating NR

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