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Dom Giordano, WPHT host and former teacher, has dedicated much of his daily show toward parents who are taking it into their own hands to push back against school boards that have a negative impact on their children. This has culminated in a weekly podcast on education, Readin', Writin', and Reason, which has allowed wonderful relationships to develop between Giordano, educators, and parents throughout the country who are speaking out against overbearing school boards.
First, Dom welcomes back Ian Prior, Senior Advisor at America First Legal and author of the new Parents of the World Unite!, onto the podcast to hear how he’s been and discuss his new book. Dom reminds listeners of Prior’s billboards throughout Philadelphia that posted radical progressive message in hopes to mock the ridiculous ideology, which got him into some hot water on social media. Then, Prior offers an update on his home county, Loudon County, which has been often in the headlines due to hyper-progressive officials forcing policies on unsuspecting parents. Also, Prior and Giordano delve into Parents of the World Unite!, with Prior telling of the great information that can be found in the book.
Then, Dom welcomes Megan Brock back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear the result of her hearing late last week before a Common Pleas judge over documents she requested from Bucks County using the Freedom of Information act. Brock was seeking answers about school closures, requesting emails from August 2021, when the County overrode decisions made by Health Director David Damsker, who called for lax COVID restrictions, with State bureaucrats seemingly forcefully imposing stricter state guidelines. The judge hearing the case ruled partly in favor of Brock, giving the County two weeks to release the documents, and demanding they pay her lawyers $1,500 in fees. Also, Brock tells that she’ll be hosting an upcoming webinar coming up May 10th where she’ll teach other parents how to utilize Right-to-Know laws to find out what’s going on within their school hallways.
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Dom Giordano, WPHT host and former teacher, has dedicated much of his daily show toward parents who are taking it into their own hands to push back against school boards that have a negative impact on their children. This has culminated in a weekly podcast on education, Readin', Writin', and Reason, which has allowed wonderful relationships to develop between Giordano, educators, and parents throughout the country who are speaking out against overbearing school boards.
First, Dom welcomes back Ian Prior, Senior Advisor at America First Legal and author of the new Parents of the World Unite!, onto the podcast to hear how he’s been and discuss his new book. Dom reminds listeners of Prior’s billboards throughout Philadelphia that posted radical progressive message in hopes to mock the ridiculous ideology, which got him into some hot water on social media. Then, Prior offers an update on his home county, Loudon County, which has been often in the headlines due to hyper-progressive officials forcing policies on unsuspecting parents. Also, Prior and Giordano delve into Parents of the World Unite!, with Prior telling of the great information that can be found in the book.
Then, Dom welcomes Megan Brock back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear the result of her hearing late last week before a Common Pleas judge over documents she requested from Bucks County using the Freedom of Information act. Brock was seeking answers about school closures, requesting emails from August 2021, when the County overrode decisions made by Health Director David Damsker, who called for lax COVID restrictions, with State bureaucrats seemingly forcefully imposing stricter state guidelines. The judge hearing the case ruled partly in favor of Brock, giving the County two weeks to release the documents, and demanding they pay her lawyers $1,500 in fees. Also, Brock tells that she’ll be hosting an upcoming webinar coming up May 10th where she’ll teach other parents how to utilize Right-to-Know laws to find out what’s going on within their school hallways.

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