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March 25

Season 2 Episode 207 | 26m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

Current topics on the floor of the Mississippi House and Senate.

On this episode of @ISSUE: Heated debate over the bill approved by the House calling for a new regional board at the Jackson International Airport. Geoff Pender, of The Clarion Ledger, talks about his series of stories, “Public Office – Private Gain”, that reveal questionable campaign war chest spending by some current and former lawmakers. Austin Barbour and Brandon Jones discuss the session.

03/25/2016 | Rating NR

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@ISSUE

March 25

Season 2 Episode 207 | 26m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

On this episode of @ISSUE: Heated debate over the bill approved by the House calling for a new regional board at the Jackson International Airport. Geoff Pender, of The Clarion Ledger, talks about his series of stories, “Public Office – Private Gain”, that reveal questionable campaign war chest spending by some current and former lawmakers. Austin Barbour and Brandon Jones discuss the session.

03/25/2016 | Rating NR

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