
March 5, 2019
Season 31 Episode 21 | 29m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Scholarship tax credits; pensions; restrictions on vaping; medical marijuana; 2020 census.
Public education advocates and school choice supporters pack a hearing on scholarship tax credits. The House budget panel moves to raise the pension income exclusion. The Senate approves reopening the current executive branch budget, and a bill to help limit vaping by students. Also, a look at medical marijuana, in vitro animal cell meat, and the 2020 census.
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March 5, 2019
Season 31 Episode 21 | 29m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Public education advocates and school choice supporters pack a hearing on scholarship tax credits. The House budget panel moves to raise the pension income exclusion. The Senate approves reopening the current executive branch budget, and a bill to help limit vaping by students. Also, a look at medical marijuana, in vitro animal cell meat, and the 2020 census.
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