Virginia House of Delegates Republican Caucus
Delegate Kirk Cox on WRVA with Jimmy Barrett
Delegate Kirk Cox on WRVA with Jimmy Barrett on December 30, 2009 discussing the War of 1812, and shifting the budget process in Virginia.
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