
At the Capitol
Clip: Season 3 Episode 346 | 8m 34s
Gov. Fallin signs a bill to repair the state Capitol, but questions remain about the cost.
With less than a week remaining in the session, lawmakers struck a deal to fund repairs to the Capitol building. However, they could not agree on the future of the American Indian Cultural Center, the fate of which is still up in the air.
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At the Capitol
Clip: Season 3 Episode 346 | 8m 34s
With less than a week remaining in the session, lawmakers struck a deal to fund repairs to the Capitol building. However, they could not agree on the future of the American Indian Cultural Center, the fate of which is still up in the air.
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