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Dom welcomes Megan Brock of ParentsHaveTheRightToKnow.com back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple different issues she’s uncovered using ‘Right-to-Know’ requests and internet sleuthing. First, Brock and Giordano discuss comments made by a Doctor at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Policy Lab where the Doctor tried assigning a new definition to ‘parent,’ trying to encompass any trusted grown adult as an advocate for the child. Giordano and Brock explain what they find wrong with the comment as the push continues to remove the rights of parents when determining the best for their children. Also, Brock tells what she’s learned about a new push for the return of masking in public places, offering up that she believes it to be a nothing-burger as society has hopefully moved on from the restrictive demands of masking. Then, Brock comments on what’s going on within schools, and tells what she’s learned about the progressive infusion of politics into public education. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Dom welcomes Megan Brock of ParentsHaveTheRightToKnow.com back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple different issues she’s uncovered using ‘Right-to-Know’ requests and internet sleuthing. First, Brock and Giordano discuss comments made by a Doctor at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Policy Lab where the Doctor tried assigning a new definition to ‘parent,’ trying to encompass any trusted grown adult as an advocate for the child. Giordano and Brock explain what they find wrong with the comment as the push continues to remove the rights of parents when determining the best for their children. Also, Brock tells what she’s learned about a new push for the return of masking in public places, offering up that she believes it to be a nothing-burger as society has hopefully moved on from the restrictive demands of masking. Then, Brock comments on what’s going on within schools, and tells what she’s learned about the progressive infusion of politics into public education. (Photo by Getty Images)

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