
Friday May 1, 2015
Season 1500 Episode 1517 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
The House votes to re-open doctor participation in state executions.
The House votes to require a doctor be present at future state executions. The Senate votes to give local governments authority to launch their own local economic development and historic preservation tax credit programs. Senator Ralph Hise (R-Mitchell County) explains his position on the state's pending sale of the Dorothea Dix hospital grounds to the City of Raleigh. Kelly McCullen hosts.
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Friday May 1, 2015
Season 1500 Episode 1517 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
The House votes to require a doctor be present at future state executions. The Senate votes to give local governments authority to launch their own local economic development and historic preservation tax credit programs. Senator Ralph Hise (R-Mitchell County) explains his position on the state's pending sale of the Dorothea Dix hospital grounds to the City of Raleigh. Kelly McCullen hosts.
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