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Capitol Journal

February 20, 2013

Season 5 Episode 5020 | 26m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Capitol Journal for February 20, 2013

A report on Governor Robert Bentley signing into law the bill that would require the state to repay the 437-million dollars it borrowed from the Alabama Trust Fund. An in-depth report on a bill that would clamp down on driving without a license in Alabama. Representative Chad Fincher of Semmes about his controversial school flexibility bill, which passed the House last week.

02/20/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

February 20, 2013

Season 5 Episode 5020 | 26m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

A report on Governor Robert Bentley signing into law the bill that would require the state to repay the 437-million dollars it borrowed from the Alabama Trust Fund. An in-depth report on a bill that would clamp down on driving without a license in Alabama. Representative Chad Fincher of Semmes about his controversial school flexibility bill, which passed the House last week.

02/20/2013 | Rating NR

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