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Capitol Journal

May 7, 2015

Season 7 Episode 7059 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Guest: Professor John Dove, Troy University

We'll report on House Republicans dropping two of their General Fund budget bills. One would have required state employees to take two holidays as unpaid furlough days; the other would have suspended state longevity bonuses for one year. And we'll be joined by Prof. John Dove of Troy University, who contends his research shows that a lottery and expanded gaming wouldn't solve AL budget problems.

05/07/2015 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

May 7, 2015

Season 7 Episode 7059 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

We'll report on House Republicans dropping two of their General Fund budget bills. One would have required state employees to take two holidays as unpaid furlough days; the other would have suspended state longevity bonuses for one year. And we'll be joined by Prof. John Dove of Troy University, who contends his research shows that a lottery and expanded gaming wouldn't solve AL budget problems.

05/07/2015 | Rating NR

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