Jay James in for Coy today. Carole Thorpe, the chairman of the Jefferson Area Tea Party, talks with Jay about the ongoing issue of protesting outside of Congressman Tom Perriello’s office.
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Jay James in for Coy today. Carole Thorpe, the chairman of the Jefferson Area Tea Party, talks with Jay about the ongoing issue of protesting outside of Congressman Tom Perriello’s office.
Will Yancey talks with Coy about his plan to build a business park around the Yancey Lumber Co. sawmill in Crozet.
Richard Lloyd and Dede Smith talk with Coy and respond to The Daily Progress’s June 16th Article. The article states that dredging would be more expensive than building a new Ragged Mountain dam, but Dede Smith and Richard Lloyd argue the plan leaves out many of the costs and would use more water than Charlottesville actually needs.
On the June 15, 2010 edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now, Congressman Tom Perriello responds to John Whitehead’s comment earlier this week that he make his Charlottesville office more accessible to protesters.
John Whitehead, CEO and Founder of the Rutherford Institute, talks with Coy Barefoot about his organization’s request to Congressman Tom Perriello that he provide opportunities for people to protest outside of his Charlottesville office.
Brian Wheeler, of Charlottesville Tomorrow, discusses the latest in growth and development with Coy. Visit Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Website at cvilletomorrow.org
Bob Holsworth, Founder and President of Virginia Tomorrow, discusses his thoughts with Coy on whether Tea Partiers in the 2nd and 5th districts will help or hurt the Republican Nominees. Visit Virginia Tomorrow’s website at virginiatomorrow.com
Mayor Dave Norris discusses the latest news in a project to create permanent supportive housing for homeless people in Charlottesville with Coy. Read more about the planned single resident occupancy facility at Charlottesville Tomorrow.
Local author, historian, and cartographer, Rick Britton, dicusses his list of “The Top 19 Most Important Civil Wars Battles in Virginia” with Coy. Visit his website at rickbritton.com
Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling joins Coy to dicuss the recent primary results and off-shore drilling.
Local musician and activist, Jaimie Dyer, discussed hemp and Charlottesville’s effort to legalize hemp farming with Coy.
Quentin Kidd, the Chair of the Department of Politics at Christopher Newport University discussed the results of June 8th’s Republican Primary in the 5th District with Coy.