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Capitol Journal

May 28, 2015

Season 7 Episode 7074 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Guest: Sen. Greg Reed, (R) Jasper

We'll report on today's Senate action on several revenue-raising measures. We'll also report on the House giving final approval to the "Gabe's Right to Try" law, which would allow terminally ill patients to take experimental drugs. The House also approved a bill that would expand the Alabama Accountability Act. And we'll be joined by Senate Majority Leader Greg Reed of Jasper.

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Capitol Journal

May 28, 2015

Season 7 Episode 7074 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

We'll report on today's Senate action on several revenue-raising measures. We'll also report on the House giving final approval to the "Gabe's Right to Try" law, which would allow terminally ill patients to take experimental drugs. The House also approved a bill that would expand the Alabama Accountability Act. And we'll be joined by Senate Majority Leader Greg Reed of Jasper.

05/28/2015 | Rating NR

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