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Virginia politics and policy, from the conservative point of view.
Norm Leahy
Date / Time: 1/14/2009 8:30 PM UTC
Category: Politics Conservative
Virginia legislators are heading back to town. There's a lot on the agenda -- the biggets item being to plug the ever-growing hole in the state's budget. What can we expect? Will there be any surprises? And what does it all mean for the November elections? Northern Virginia Daily political reporter Garren Shipley joins me to sort it all out.
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Original Air Date: 1/14/2009 8:30 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 12/19/2008 3:00 PM UTC
Christmas is upon us...or will be before you know it. As we enter the last days of 2008, I'll be joined by Nick Howard and Steve Rossie to look back (briefly) on the year that was, and look forward to the legislative session and election to come.
Original Air Date: 12/12/2008 10:00 PM UTC
Budget transparency is a rather dull term for something very important: knowing how and why the government spends your money. Sen. Ken Cuccinelli joins me to discuss the transparency bill he is sponsoring in the next session and how he hopes it will lead to more accountable and fiscally responsible government.
Original Air Date: 11/18/2008 3:00 PM UTC
The rough-and-tumble fun of the next legislative session is drawing closer. The budget will have to be balanced, the statewide races are already heating up and its not even Thanksgiving. Nick Howard, a member of the Goochland Republican Committee, a Tertium Quids House of Delegates District Chairman and contributor at the TQ blog joins me to try to make some sense of it all.
Original Air Date: 11/11/2008 2:00 PM UTC
The dust is still settling on the election and conservatives are, naturally, asking where they should go from here. That's especially true in Virginia, where the entire House as well as all statewide officers will be up for election next year. I'll be joined by conservative activist, commentator and lobbyist Steve Rossie to discuss the bumpy road ahead.
Original Air Date: 11/4/2008 3:00 PM UTC
A seemingly endless presidential contest (hopefully) comes to a close. Who's up? Who's down? And what's going on in Virginia, which finds itself in the unfamiliar role of "swing state"? The Northern Virginia Daily's Garren Shipley joins us to discuss these topics and more, on this episode of TQ radio.
Original Air Date: 10/28/2008 2:00 PM UTC
The "Gingrich Revolution" of 1994 swept the GOP into power on the promise that government would be re-made along conservative lines. But half a generation later, government is bigger and more costly than ever. What happened? Stephen Slivinski, the former director of budget studies at the Cato Institute and author of "Buck Wild: How Republicans Broke the Bank and Became the Party of Big Government" joins us to discuss the foundering revolution, and whether there's any hope for conservatives in the years ahead.
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