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We report on a judge saying today that he is inclined to deny a motion to dismiss a lawsuit over leadership of the state Democratic party. We also report on the House today approving a bill that would allow state landfills to use temporary daily coverings other than soil. We’re joined by Rep. Ginny Shaver of Leesburg, who discusses her new “Born Alive” legislation and her bill to clarify that it’s illegal for state teachers to electronically solicit obscene material from a student.
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We report on a judge saying today that he is inclined to deny a motion to dismiss a lawsuit over leadership of the state Democratic party. We also report on the House today approving a bill that would allow state landfills to use temporary daily coverings other than soil. We’re joined by Rep. Ginny Shaver of Leesburg, who discusses her new “Born Alive” legislation and her bill to clarify that it’s illegal for state teachers to electronically solicit obscene material from a student.

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