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New Bill Would Require Ultrasounds Before Abortions

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The Assembly health committee held a hearing on AB 227.

The Assembly Committee on Health held a public hearing Wednesday on a new bill that would require women to get an ultrasound before going through an abortion. Here is a sample of the testimony from the hearing, including from the bill's author, state Sen. Mary Lazich, R-New Berlin.

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Jim Bender Talks About Proposed Voucher Expansion

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Clip: S1100 Ep1146 | 5m 59s | Jim Bender speaks on the proposed statewide voucher school expansion in the budget. (5m 59s)

John Nygren And Cory Mason Debate State Budget

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Clip: S1100 Ep1146 | 11m 21s | John Nygren and Cory Mason debate the proposed budget that passed JFC this week. (11m 21s)

Todd Berry Discusses Income Tax Cut

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Clip: S1100 Ep1146 | 4m 30s | Todd Berry breaks down the proposed $650 million income tax cut in the budget. (4m 30s)

Tony Evers Reacts To DPI Budget, Voucher Expansion

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Clip: S1100 Ep1146 | 4m 4s | Tony Evers responds to the budget’s proposed voucher expansion and public school funding. (4m 4s)

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