Jack Hefestay and Richard discuss Jack’s worldview, the Excess School Levy, county budget allocations, public safety and EMS, Jefferson County’s Comprehensive Plan and much more.
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Richard and Erika Kolenich discuss limiting tax increases, government waste, cutting government spending, vaccination choice, reducing unnecessary regulations, marijuana reforms and more.
Richard and Bill Ridenour discuss increasing workforce participation in West Virginia, capping property tax assessments, ensuring not accepting any election results that might come based on the assassination of a candidate or jailing of a candidate, vaccination choice, improving education and much more.
Richard and Cara Keys discuss solar in Jefferson County WV, development, fire and EMS and much more.
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Richard and Thornton Cooper discuss election integrity, business registrations, if there is any election fraud in West Virginia or elsewhere and much more.
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Richard discusses Mary Ann Claytor’s experience as an actual auditor, the auditing of local school system expenditures, the need for transparency and not using the Auditor’s office as a political stepping stone, plus much more.
Michael and Richard discuss development in Jefferson County WV, the effect of development on school enrollment, fire and ems, the county budget and much more.
Richard discusses with Steven Wendelin his positions on balancing the Federal budget, abortion, vaccination choice, the coal industry in West Virginia and much more.
Richard and John Doyle discuss the West Virginia budget, taxation, including property taxes, public education and the breakdown of the family.
Richard and Tricia Jackson, primary candidate for West Virginia Treasurer, discuss how to tackle the issue of almost one half of all West Virginia births being outside of marriage. They talk about the need to present clear expectations and standards to children and youth. Helping children to develop emotional intelligence, and not just going by their feelings, was discussed as an important element of tackling this issue.
Richard discusses the idea of developing STAR (Students Teaching Abstinence & Responsibility) and other leadership clubs that emphasize character development and sexual abstinence.