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In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes back ace attorney Wally Zimolong onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss another big win he’s received in court for election integrity. Zimolong tells that the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas has granted a preliminary injunction that voids Delaware County’s ordinance that affords Democrats power to veto Republican nominees to the County Board of Elections. Zimolong and Giordano discuss the implications of such an ordinance, and Zimolong predicts where the case will go from here and previews other cases related to election integrity.
Then, Dom welcomes in Pennsylvania State Representative Joe Adams onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a bill he’s proposed that would require Pennsylvania schools to teach cursive. This is an issue that Dom has long held close to his heart, explaining why he believes this is an absolutely necessary skill for young Americans to learn. Adams tells why this requirement has disappeared from schools, explaining why the subject has largely been replaced in local schools. Then, Dom asks if there’s any pushback, with Adams noting the positive reinforcement he’s gotten from many of his colleagues, telling that there have been over a dozen co-signers on the bill. (Photo by Getty Images)
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In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes back ace attorney Wally Zimolong onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss another big win he’s received in court for election integrity. Zimolong tells that the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas has granted a preliminary injunction that voids Delaware County’s ordinance that affords Democrats power to veto Republican nominees to the County Board of Elections. Zimolong and Giordano discuss the implications of such an ordinance, and Zimolong predicts where the case will go from here and previews other cases related to election integrity.
Then, Dom welcomes in Pennsylvania State Representative Joe Adams onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a bill he’s proposed that would require Pennsylvania schools to teach cursive. This is an issue that Dom has long held close to his heart, explaining why he believes this is an absolutely necessary skill for young Americans to learn. Adams tells why this requirement has disappeared from schools, explaining why the subject has largely been replaced in local schools. Then, Dom asks if there’s any pushback, with Adams noting the positive reinforcement he’s gotten from many of his colleagues, telling that there have been over a dozen co-signers on the bill. (Photo by Getty Images)

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