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The Schilling Show December 14, 2023: Kimber Hawkey and James Kelly, Jim Lark

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The Schilling Show December 14, 2023: Kimber Hawkey and James Kelly, Jim Lark

Kimber Hawkey and James Kelly, Charlottesville citizens, discuss their concerns with the city’s new Zoning Ordinance, the cost implications, and potential new taxes.

Dr. Jim Lark, secretary of the Jefferson Area Libertarians, talks about free speech on college campuses since the October 7 Hamas attack, how the attact impacted the conversation, and provides the libertarian point of view on the subject.

All of this and more on a Throwdown Thursday Edition of The Schilling Show!

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