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The Schilling Show 9/20/21: Len Schoppa and James Groves; Olivia Gans Turner

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The Schilling Show 9/20/21: Len Schoppa and James Groves; Olivia Gans Turner

Len Schoppa and James Groves, UVA Faculty and concerned citizens, discuss the Future Land Use Map, unanswered questions and guard rail concerns.

Olivia Gans Turner of Virginia Society for Human Life and National Right to Life, analyzes Terry McAuliffe’s abortion positions, campaign funding, and more on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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