
March 4, 2020
Season 32 Episode 40 | 28m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
A report on the most significant activities of the day's legislative meetings.
The House considers police pursuit policies, while the Senate moves to end surprise medical billing and update school accountability measures. Committees act to protect sports officials, cut underage smoking, increase the felony theft threshold, respect fetal remains, prevent human trafficking, and encourage drug treatment. Gov. Andy Beshear discusses voting rights restoration.
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March 4, 2020
Season 32 Episode 40 | 28m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
The House considers police pursuit policies, while the Senate moves to end surprise medical billing and update school accountability measures. Committees act to protect sports officials, cut underage smoking, increase the felony theft threshold, respect fetal remains, prevent human trafficking, and encourage drug treatment. Gov. Andy Beshear discusses voting rights restoration.
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