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The Schilling Show 4/27/17 Hour1: Bryce Reeves, Phil Fassieux, and Ryan Radia

We welcome all to the Thursday edition of The Schilling Show!

Bryce Reeves for Lt. Governor calls in to the show to speak on the importance in office and shares his thoughts on education choices. Reeves discuss the size and scope of government, jobs as well as economy, and taxes being tied into spending.

Phil Fassieux joins us in studio to share info about Revenue Sharing Agreement Review. Phil talks about cost of Albermare County, key findings, reaching out to Board of Supervisors, and the legal doctrine of frustration of purpose.

Ryan Radia stops by to update us on Competitive Enterprise Institute: Net Neutrality Rollback. Ryan speaks on understanding ” Net Neutrality”, stating purpose, and reality since implementation.

All this and more on hour one of The Schilling Show!

 

 

 

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