Did you catch Capitol Journal this week? We have a good show.
We’re covering the week that was, including everything from Sen. Garlan Gudger’s jet ski accident to the latest with medical marijuana.
State Finance Director Bill Poole joins me to discuss the latest revenue numbers, the Health Sciences High School in Demopolis and the latest with Innovate Alabama.
Cygnal pollster John Rogers joins me from Washington to talk about their post-debate polling numbers and how they might impact down-ballot races like AL-2.
And I welcome Alan Miller with the American Village to the desk alongside John Adams, who signed the Declaration of Independence and went on the become the country’s second president (It’s actor James Kitchens from the American Village).
Watch online below.