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EPISODE · May 28, 2020 · 53 MIN

Time to Make the Biscuts

from Kentucky Politics Weekly · host Kentucky Politics Weekly

Restaurant owner and State Representative John Sims joins the KPW Zoom line to talk about the protests at the Capitol, problems processing the flood of unemployment claims, State Parks not being open heading into the summer and running his Dairy Queen franchise in the COVID era.

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Restaurant owner and State Representative John Sims joins the KPW Zoom line to talk about the protests at the Capitol, problems processing the flood of unemployment claims, State Parks not being open heading into the summer and running his Dairy Queen franchise in the COVID era.

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