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Virginia politics and policy, from the conservative point of view.

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    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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    The Numbers Behind School Choice

    Wes Anderson, a principle with OnMessage, Inc. joins us to discuss the polling data, messaging techniques and opinion strategies school choice advocates need to understand if they want to succeed.

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    School choice advocates have made gains here and there, but widespread success remains elusive. The Cato Institute's Adam Schaeffer joins TQ radio to discuss where the movement stands as well as the strategies and tactics choice advocates should use to expand their gains.

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    The major party presidential campaigns are flooding the airwaves with their ideas for "fixing" the economy. Dr. Don Boudreaux, chairman of George Mason University's economics department, co-author of the Cafe Hayek blog and senior fellow of the Virginia Institute for Public Policy joins us to discuss the economics (and economic illiteracy) behind the politics.

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