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Capitol Journal

February 21, 2013

Season 5 Episode 5021 | 26m 3sVideo has Closed Captions

Capitol Journal for February 21, 2013

Senate debate on the bill that would reorganize the legislative branch and House debate on the Medicaid Fraud Reduction Act. An in-depth report on House committee approval of bills to streamline state law enforcement and IT operations. Representative Jay Love of Montgomery discusses the education budget outlook and the just-signed-into-law Alabama Trust Fund payback bill that he sponsored.

02/21/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

February 21, 2013

Season 5 Episode 5021 | 26m 3sVideo has Closed Captions

Senate debate on the bill that would reorganize the legislative branch and House debate on the Medicaid Fraud Reduction Act. An in-depth report on House committee approval of bills to streamline state law enforcement and IT operations. Representative Jay Love of Montgomery discusses the education budget outlook and the just-signed-into-law Alabama Trust Fund payback bill that he sponsored.

02/21/2013 | Rating NR

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