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On the Trail with eCapitol

eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses education issues this week at the capitol.

Aired 03/26/2015 | Rating NR

The Oklahoma News Report

On the Trail with eCapitol

Clip: Season 4 Episode 436 | 2m 12s

eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses education issues this week at the capitol.

eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses education issues this week at the capitol. Issues included a bill prohibiting union dues being automatically deducted from teachers' paychecks by the state. There is also a rally scheduled Monday by education supporters, calling for additional funding for education, and pay raises for teachers.

Aired 03/26/2015 | Rating NR

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