Capitol Journal
January 31, 2018
Season 9 Episode 17 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Rep. Phillip Pettus, (R) - Killen
We report on today’s House committee passage of a bill that would extend the state’s "Stand Your Ground" law to churches. We also report on today’s committee approval of a bill that would have the governor fill some legislative vacancies and another that would criminalize so-called "video voyeurism." And we’re joined by Rep. Phillip Pettus of Killen.
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Capitol Journal is a local public television program presented by APT
Capitol Journal
January 31, 2018
Season 9 Episode 17 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
We report on today’s House committee passage of a bill that would extend the state’s "Stand Your Ground" law to churches. We also report on today’s committee approval of a bill that would have the governor fill some legislative vacancies and another that would criminalize so-called "video voyeurism." And we’re joined by Rep. Phillip Pettus of Killen.
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