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Feb. 9, 2018

Season 30 Episode 28 | 28m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Medical peer reviews; craft breweries; loan fund for school districts; medical marijuana.

The House passes bills to protect the confidentiality of medical peer reviews, let craft breweries sell more of their own product, create a loan fund for cash-poor school districts, and let home-school student-athletes compete against traditional school students. Also, a closer look at the medical marijuana debate.

02/09/2018

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Feb. 9, 2018

Season 30 Episode 28 | 28m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

The House passes bills to protect the confidentiality of medical peer reviews, let craft breweries sell more of their own product, create a loan fund for cash-poor school districts, and let home-school student-athletes compete against traditional school students. Also, a closer look at the medical marijuana debate.

02/09/2018

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