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Feb. 25, 2016

Season 28 Episode 36 | 29m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

A Senate committee approves two bills designed to protect religious beliefs.

The Senate Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Protection approved two bills, Senate Bill 180 and Senate Bill 106, designed to protect religious beliefs. College students from several state universities stage a protest against proposed budget cuts to higher education. A dog fighting law is closer to having a little more bite.

02/25/2016 | Rating NR

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Feb. 25, 2016

Season 28 Episode 36 | 29m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

The Senate Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Protection approved two bills, Senate Bill 180 and Senate Bill 106, designed to protect religious beliefs. College students from several state universities stage a protest against proposed budget cuts to higher education. A dog fighting law is closer to having a little more bite.

02/25/2016 | Rating NR

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