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Capitol Journal

June 4, 2015

Season 7 Episode 7079 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Last Day of the Regular Session; Guest: Rep. Jack Williams (R) Vestavia Hills

We'll report on the presumed final day of the regular session. The Senate was poised to approve the House-passed 'bare bones' General Fund budget, which Gov. Bentley has said he will veto. A special session is expected later this summer. We'll also report on some of the passionate discourse that dominated the legislature's last day. And we'll be joined by Rep. Jack Williams of Vestavia Hills.

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Capitol Journal

June 4, 2015

Season 7 Episode 7079 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

We'll report on the presumed final day of the regular session. The Senate was poised to approve the House-passed 'bare bones' General Fund budget, which Gov. Bentley has said he will veto. A special session is expected later this summer. We'll also report on some of the passionate discourse that dominated the legislature's last day. And we'll be joined by Rep. Jack Williams of Vestavia Hills.

06/04/2015 | Rating NR

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