
March 14, 2019
Season 31 Episode 26 | 27m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers give final approval to many bills...
Final approval to bills regarding changes to biennial state budget, campus free speech, limits on a Sec. of State's access to voter rolls, ignition interlock devices for DUI offenders, felony expungement, and net metering. A public retiree advocate discusses the proposed plan for universities and quasi-governmental agencies to exit KERS. Teachers tell why they've rallied at the capitol this week.
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March 14, 2019
Season 31 Episode 26 | 27m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
Final approval to bills regarding changes to biennial state budget, campus free speech, limits on a Sec. of State's access to voter rolls, ignition interlock devices for DUI offenders, felony expungement, and net metering. A public retiree advocate discusses the proposed plan for universities and quasi-governmental agencies to exit KERS. Teachers tell why they've rallied at the capitol this week.
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