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Delegate Laufer provides an update from the General Assembly on issues such as maternal health, veteran’s benefits and voting rights, firearm safety and more.
The President Emeritus of Howard Hannah Roy Wheeler Realty discusses interest rates, and the “new normal” in the Real Estate Market and more.
Allison Linney, the President and CEO of Allison Partners, a local consulting firm, and former UVA Basketball standout Travis Watson joined the show to talk about “the Art of Being a Great Boss” symposium on Feb. 25th at the Hillsdale Conference Center and Travis Watson’s community work with young people through the nonprofit Legacy Driven and more.
Katrina Callsen discussed tax assessments for affordable housing, math education for K through 12, the criminal justice system, the status of legislation she has sponsored and much more.
Senator Deeds discussed a number of topics as the General Assembly is winding down. Tax relief, data centers, medicaid, education and more were discussed.
Dr. Chhabra discusses the increased frequency of fractures with the inclement weather but also gets into the debate about the criteria for who should coach UVA Men’s Basketball.
Professor Burton talks about federal spending, the Consumer Price Index rise, and more.
The message remains the same from VDOT – stay off the roads all day Wednesday
The President and Executive Director of the Public Policy Organization the Free Enterprise Forum discusses growth in Albemarle County, the new Tesla dealership and zoning in the City.
The President and CEO of the VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment joined the show to talk about an exciting project geared toward helping them meet a greater need for services for families dealing with Autism.