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Decision Makers: Century Aluminum, bullying in schools, and more

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On this week's edition of The State Journal's Decision Makers, the briefs are filed, and now people wait to find out if they have to pay Century Aluminum's power bill.

Consumer Advocate Byron Harris talks with Bray Cary about plans to keep Century in check.

Reporter David Iversen introduces us to anti-bullying advocate Tonya Barnette-Huff.

Plus, U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin, state Chamber of Commerce President Steve Roberts, and AARP Senior Vice President John Hishta stop by.