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Florida This Week

Friday, March 23, 2018

Season 2018 Episode 12 | 27m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Tony Collins, Katie Sanders, Mark Proctor, and John Romano

In this episode, local school systems are struggling to figure out how to pay for the armed officers required by Tallahassee. The deadly collapse of that pedestrian bridge in south Florida raises questions about the design and safety of the project. We'll get an early snapshot of the governor's race. And a Koch brothers group starts a campaign against public funding for the proposed Rays Stadium.

03/26/2018

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Florida This Week

Friday, March 23, 2018

Season 2018 Episode 12 | 27m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

In this episode, local school systems are struggling to figure out how to pay for the armed officers required by Tallahassee. The deadly collapse of that pedestrian bridge in south Florida raises questions about the design and safety of the project. We'll get an early snapshot of the governor's race. And a Koch brothers group starts a campaign against public funding for the proposed Rays Stadium.

03/26/2018

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