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March 22nd, 2019 Edition

Season 27 Episode 13 | 27m 50s

Bill readings, excess tax revenue, Hickenlooper, full day kindergarten, death penalty

Colorado Senate rules that bills must be read at an intelligible speed, a proposal that would use excess tax revenue to fund education and transportation, Hickenlooper says he would abolish the death penalty if elected President, Colorado Joint Budget Committee gives preliminary approval for $185 million dollars for full day Kindergarten classes.

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March 22nd, 2019 Edition

Season 27 Episode 13 | 27m 50s

Colorado Senate rules that bills must be read at an intelligible speed, a proposal that would use excess tax revenue to fund education and transportation, Hickenlooper says he would abolish the death penalty if elected President, Colorado Joint Budget Committee gives preliminary approval for $185 million dollars for full day Kindergarten classes.

03/22/2019

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