A panel of Virginia judges this month toppled the Commonwealth's first comprehensive transportation plan in a generation. Now lawmakers already divided by hyper-partisanship are facing the enormous short-term challenge of rescuing the proposal. We speak with Gov. Tim Kaine about how the legislature can fix the transportation mess, and take a look back at what else happened during the tumultuous 2008 session.
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Virginia Legislative Update
Listen Monday, Mar. 10, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Tim Kaine
Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia
Bob Gibson
Reporter, Charlottesville Daily Progress
Tim Craig
Reporter, The Washington Post
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