Capitol Journal
March 10, 2020
Season 13 Episode 32 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Rep. Wes Allen, (R) - Troy
We report on state officials saying today that Alabama still has no coronavirus cases, but that preparation efforts continue. We also report on a rewrite of the state’s so-called "monuments law" being on today’s Senate calendar. And we’re joined by Rep. Wes Allen of Troy, who discusses his controversial bill that would ban transgender treatments for minors.
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Capitol Journal is a local public television program presented by APT
Capitol Journal
March 10, 2020
Season 13 Episode 32 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
We report on state officials saying today that Alabama still has no coronavirus cases, but that preparation efforts continue. We also report on a rewrite of the state’s so-called "monuments law" being on today’s Senate calendar. And we’re joined by Rep. Wes Allen of Troy, who discusses his controversial bill that would ban transgender treatments for minors.
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