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Capitol Journal

May 2, 2019

Season 11 Episode 48 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

Rep. Matt Simpson, (R) - Daphne

We report on the Senate today approving a record $7 billion education budget and sending it to the House. We also report on final legislative passage of a bill that would prevent state sheriffs from personally pocketing leftover jail food funds. And we’re joined by Rep. Matt Simpson of Daphne, who will discuss his bill that would stiffen the penalties for possession of a stolen gun.

05/02/2019

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Capitol Journal

May 2, 2019

Season 11 Episode 48 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

We report on the Senate today approving a record $7 billion education budget and sending it to the House. We also report on final legislative passage of a bill that would prevent state sheriffs from personally pocketing leftover jail food funds. And we’re joined by Rep. Matt Simpson of Daphne, who will discuss his bill that would stiffen the penalties for possession of a stolen gun.

05/02/2019

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