Capitol Journal
March 20, 2018
Season 9 Episode 51 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Sen. Phil Williams, (R) - Rainbow City
Gov. Kay Ivey tours tornado damage in east Alabama; The House begins tackling a long agenda that was set to include arming certain teachers, a Birmingham "stadium tax," a new execution alternative, and expanding broadband service statewide. And we will be joined by Sen. Phil Williams of Rainbow City, who will discuss school security and his co-sponsoring of payday lending reform legislation.
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Capitol Journal is a local public television program presented by APT
Capitol Journal
March 20, 2018
Season 9 Episode 51 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Gov. Kay Ivey tours tornado damage in east Alabama; The House begins tackling a long agenda that was set to include arming certain teachers, a Birmingham "stadium tax," a new execution alternative, and expanding broadband service statewide. And we will be joined by Sen. Phil Williams of Rainbow City, who will discuss school security and his co-sponsoring of payday lending reform legislation.
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