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State lawmakers put the brakes on some traffic ideas and greased the wheels on others at this year's Virginia General Assembly.  We'll examine the issues in part two of our in-depth look at this year's session.  State Senator John Miller, Delegate Glenn Oder, Daily Press political reporter Kimball Payne, and CNU political science professor Quentin Kidd join What Matters host Cathy Lewis.

Cathy Lewis hosts “What Matters,” Friday, March 27th, at 8:30 p.m. on WHRO-DT 15.1

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Snuffing out smoke in Virginia restaurants isn't the only new law passed out of this year's Virginia General Assembly.  We'll examine what passed and didn't pass during the session, as well as the state's budget.  State lawmakers, a political science professor, and news reporter join What Matters host Cathy Lewis to discuss the issues.   

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Go to fullsize imageRemember when you were in school and you took a physical education class?  Times have changed.  It's not just dodgeball and jumping jacks anymore.  With the growing problem with obesity in our youth, how can instructors make gym class more appealing?  Several local schools are finding success in their pilot programs.  We'll share what some of them are doing to help get kids motivated about staying in shape.

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Danny , Posted on March 6 2009, 10:16

In 2011, the U.S. Army will transfer the 570-acre Fort Monroe post in Hampton to the state government.  How will the site be developed?  Will it become a national park?  There are many questions in building the future of the Fort Monroe site.  On the program we'll take a look at some of the plans and what some believe should be done with the property. 

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