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Capitol Journal

February 12, 2013

Season 5 Episode 5014 | 26mVideo has Closed Captions

Capitol Journal for February 12, 2013

Reporting on the Senate taking up a multi-bill package to streamline state government. Also: a report on the House taking up gun ownership rights legislation, as well as a school flexibility bill. CJ's Karen Brown reports on the unveiling of the Senate Democrats' legislative agenda. Don Dailey interviews Senator Cam Ward of Alabaster about his bill to clamp down on driving without a license.

02/12/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

February 12, 2013

Season 5 Episode 5014 | 26mVideo has Closed Captions

Reporting on the Senate taking up a multi-bill package to streamline state government. Also: a report on the House taking up gun ownership rights legislation, as well as a school flexibility bill. CJ's Karen Brown reports on the unveiling of the Senate Democrats' legislative agenda. Don Dailey interviews Senator Cam Ward of Alabaster about his bill to clamp down on driving without a license.

02/12/2013 | Rating NR

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