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March 18, 2021

Rep. Chris Blackshear, (R) - Phenix City; Rep. Steve Hurst, (R) - Munford

03/18/2021

Capitol Journal

March 18, 2021

Season 14 Episode 35 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Rep. Chris Blackshear, (R) - Phenix City; Rep. Steve Hurst, (R) - Munford

We’re joined by Rep. Chris Blackshear, who will discuss his bill that would make it illegal to vote in Alabama and another state in the same election. We’re also joined by Rep. Steve Hurst of Munford, who will discuss his bill that would designate part of the road leading to Cheaha State Park as a Scenic Highway.

03/18/2021

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Capitol Journal

March 18, 2021

Season 14 Episode 35 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

We’re joined by Rep. Chris Blackshear, who will discuss his bill that would make it illegal to vote in Alabama and another state in the same election. We’re also joined by Rep. Steve Hurst of Munford, who will discuss his bill that would designate part of the road leading to Cheaha State Park as a Scenic Highway.

03/18/2021

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