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Capitol Journal

March 4, 2013 Capital Journal

Season 5 Episode 5027 | 25m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

Capital Journal for Monday, March 4, 2013

The fallout from last week's controversial passage of the Alabama Accountability Act. CJ's Randy Scott takes an in-depth look at the process which led to the bill's drastic change and final passage. And Don Dailey talks with Representative Johnny Morrow of Red Bay about final passage of his bill allowing some Frankllin County school personnel to be trained as reserve law enforcement officers.

03/04/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

March 4, 2013 Capital Journal

Season 5 Episode 5027 | 25m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

The fallout from last week's controversial passage of the Alabama Accountability Act. CJ's Randy Scott takes an in-depth look at the process which led to the bill's drastic change and final passage. And Don Dailey talks with Representative Johnny Morrow of Red Bay about final passage of his bill allowing some Frankllin County school personnel to be trained as reserve law enforcement officers.

03/04/2013 | Rating NR

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