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Feb. 27, 2018

Season 30 Episode 39 | 29m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Microbrewery sales; medical peer review measure; handicapped parking; assault rifle sales.

Senate committees compromise on microbrewery sales and move to help cancer patients threatened by infertility. A medical peer review measure gets final passage, while a House panel discusses handicap parking placards. A Pikeville lawmaker proposes limits on assault rifle purchases. The Senate marks the 20th anniversary of KCTCS.

02/27/2018

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Feb. 27, 2018

Season 30 Episode 39 | 29m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Senate committees compromise on microbrewery sales and move to help cancer patients threatened by infertility. A medical peer review measure gets final passage, while a House panel discusses handicap parking placards. A Pikeville lawmaker proposes limits on assault rifle purchases. The Senate marks the 20th anniversary of KCTCS.

02/27/2018

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