A Preview of the 2016 Special Session
A special session of the Alabama Legislature begins today (Monday, August 15). Governor Bentley called the special session to solve financial problems which he says, have held the state back for decades. Bentley is proposing a lottery which he says is expected to raise $225 million dollars. Don Daily is host of Capitol Journal on Alabama Public Television, and he joins us whenever the legislature is in session. He spoke with WBHM’s Michael Krall who began the conversation by asking if the governor will get his way…
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