In Ep. 177, Dave & Jessica discuss President Biden’s plan to Executive Order away noncompete agreements and some occupational licensing, State Rep. Trey Kelley stepping down as House Majority Whip, racial disparities in bankruptcies in Georgia, and an update on Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor.
Plus – see which case made the cut for this week’s segment of ‘The War on Parenthood.’
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- President Biden wants to executive order away noncompete agreements and some occupational licensing
- After more than year of negative publicity, State Representative Trey Kelley is stepping down from his leadership position as the House Republican Majority Whip
- In this week’s segment of ‘The War on Parenthood,’ the Illinois’ Department of Child and Family Services used a ‘safety plan’ to remove children from a home after their child was born with breathing difficulties and a Child Abuse Pediatrician accused the mother of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
- New AJC report says “Georgia bankruptcy filings reveal economic, racial differences”
- The Gwinnett County sheriff is backing down following lawsuit by bail bonding service
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Ep. 177: Occupationally, Legislatively, & Morally Bankrupt
In Ep. 177, Dave & Jessica discuss President Biden’s plan to Executive Order away noncompete agreements and some occupational licensing, State Rep. Trey Kelley stepping down as House Majority Whip, racial disparities in bankruptcies in Georgia, and an update on Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor.
HOSTS
JESSICA SZILAGYI
Jessica Szilagyi is a Content Creator for The Georgia Virtue. She focuses primarily on state and local politics as well as issues in law enforcement. Her educational background is in Political Science with a focus in local government and she has a Master of Public Administration from the University of Georgia. Jessica is a “Like It Or Not” contributor for Fox5 in Atlanta and has two blogs of her own: The Perspicacious Conservative and “Hair Blowers to Lawn Mowers.”
DAVID ROBERTS
David Roberts is a native of South Florida who moved to Georgia in his teens. He joined The Army at 18 as a Psychological Operations specialist and served six years in that role. Since leaving active duty, he served in both Reserve and Guard components. After The Army, Dave went to work for Wachovia and SouthTrust banks serving as a business banker and Assistant Vice President. After a few mergers, he went to work with his brother, Rob, who taught him the HVAC trade. Several years of learning under his older brother and Dave was ready to go out on his own. In 2016, he started DR COOL Heating and Air in Dallas, GA. Being a prominent business owner in Paulding County has afforded him the privilege of serving his community and allowed him to become involved in politics. Calling himself a “Republitarian,” Dave was invited to host The Let Me Tell You Why You’re Wrong Podcast in 2018.
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