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Capitol Journal

March 20, 2019

Season 11 Episode 21 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

Rep. Ed Oliver, (R) - Dadeville

We report on a Senate committee today approving a bill to repeal Common Core standards in state schools, setting it up for an expected floor vote tomorrow. House committees today okayed legislation to extend the "Stand Your Ground" law to churches, and to make it illegal to hold a phone while driving. And we’re joined by Rep. Ed Oliver , who discusses his "yes" vote on the gas tax increase.

03/20/2019

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Capitol Journal

March 20, 2019

Season 11 Episode 21 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

We report on a Senate committee today approving a bill to repeal Common Core standards in state schools, setting it up for an expected floor vote tomorrow. House committees today okayed legislation to extend the "Stand Your Ground" law to churches, and to make it illegal to hold a phone while driving. And we’re joined by Rep. Ed Oliver , who discusses his "yes" vote on the gas tax increase.

03/20/2019

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