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Capitol Journal

March 5, 2018

Season 9 Episode 40 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Rep. Jim Hill, (R) - Moody

We report on a public hearing today on the Alabama Medicaid Agency’s federal waiver application to require able-bodied benefit recipients to work. We also report on the Senate-approved $2 billion General Fund budget heading to a House committee this week. And we’re joined by House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Hill, who will discuss his bill to overhaul the state’s juvenile justice system.

03/06/2018

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Capitol Journal

March 5, 2018

Season 9 Episode 40 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

We report on a public hearing today on the Alabama Medicaid Agency’s federal waiver application to require able-bodied benefit recipients to work. We also report on the Senate-approved $2 billion General Fund budget heading to a House committee this week. And we’re joined by House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Hill, who will discuss his bill to overhaul the state’s juvenile justice system.

03/06/2018

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