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May 15, 2012 at 1:30AM
Tonight on CAPITOL JOURNAL, lawmakers gear up for the last day of the regular session on Wednesday. The budgets and the immigration law rewrite loom large. Education reporter Erica Lembo has a story on a "Teacher Town Hall" in Birmingham, with the emphasis on our dropout rate. And Don Dailey interviews Representative Napoleon Bracy of Prichard, who believes the controversial immigration law promotes racial profililng.

May 14, 2012 at 10:30PM
Tonight on CAPITOL JOURNAL, lawmakers gear up for the last day of the regular session on Wednesday. The budgets and the immigration law rewrite loom large. Education reporter Erica Lembo has a story on a "Teacher Town Hall" in Birmingham, with the emphasis on our dropout rate. And Don Dailey interviews Representative Napoleon Bracy of Prichard, who believes the controversial immigration law promotes racial profililng.

May 14, 2012 at 9:00PM
Tonight on CAPITOL JOURNAL, lawmakers gear up for the last day of the regular session on Wednesday. The budgets and the immigration law rewrite loom large. Education reporter Erica Lembo has a story on a "Teacher Town Hall" in Birmingham, with the emphasis on our dropout rate. And Don Dailey interviews Representative Napoleon Bracy of Prichard, who believes the controversial immigration law promotes racial profililng.

May 11, 2012 at 1:30AM
CAPITOL JOURNAL provides daily coverage of the Alabama Legislature with a studio inside the Alabama State House. Don Dailey and Olivia Stacey host the half-hour nightly report, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers. Erica Lembo of APT reports on education-related issues throughout the session. Reporters Karen Brown and Marcus Hyles of WVAS-FM News at Alabama State University follow action in the House and Senate.

May 10, 2012 at 10:30PM
CAPITOL JOURNAL provides daily coverage of the Alabama Legislature with a studio inside the Alabama State House. Don Dailey and Olivia Stacey host the half-hour nightly report, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers. Erica Lembo of APT reports on education-related issues throughout the session. Reporters Karen Brown and Marcus Hyles of WVAS-FM News at Alabama State University follow action in the House and Senate.

May 10, 2012 at 9:00PM
CAPITOL JOURNAL provides daily coverage of the Alabama Legislature with a studio inside the Alabama State House. Don Dailey and Olivia Stacey host the half-hour nightly report, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers. Erica Lembo of APT reports on education-related issues throughout the session. Reporters Karen Brown and Marcus Hyles of WVAS-FM News at Alabama State University follow action in the House and Senate.

May 10, 2012 at 1:30AM
CAPITOL JOURNAL provides daily coverage of the Alabama Legislature with a studio inside the Alabama State House. Don Dailey and Olivia Stacey host the half-hour nightly report, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers. Erica Lembo of APT reports on education-related issues throughout the session. Reporters Karen Brown and Marcus Hyles of WVAS-FM News at Alabama State University follow action in the House and Senate.

May 9, 2012 at 10:30PM
CAPITOL JOURNAL provides daily coverage of the Alabama Legislature with a studio inside the Alabama State House. Don Dailey and Olivia Stacey host the half-hour nightly report, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers. Erica Lembo of APT reports on education-related issues throughout the session. Reporters Karen Brown and Marcus Hyles of WVAS-FM News at Alabama State University follow action in the House and Senate.

May 9, 2012 at 9:00PM
CAPITOL JOURNAL provides daily coverage of the Alabama Legislature with a studio inside the Alabama State House. Don Dailey and Olivia Stacey host the half-hour nightly report, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers. Erica Lembo of APT reports on education-related issues throughout the session. Reporters Karen Brown and Marcus Hyles of WVAS-FM News at Alabama State University follow action in the House and Senate.

May 9, 2012 at 1:30AM
Tonight on CAPITOL JOURNAL: The House Ways and Means - Education Committee takes up a Senate-passed education budget plan that cuts 151-million dollars from the current year's budget. As the legislative session winds down, correspondent Marcus Hyles takes a look back at the very first bill passed this year. It strengthens background checks for those who work with children. And Don Dailey interviews Representative Dexter Grimsley of Newville, who says he's 'distraught' over the House-passed General Fund budget.



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