Brooks has touted his lawn care business in his Congressional race in an attempt to portray himself as an ordinary guy. But according to the Beacon, he cancelled his worker's comp insurance in 2017 and had no insurance for workers who might get injured for four years. Moreover, during that period, his own son was working for him and managing six-man crews.
Pa. law requires worker's comp insurance for all employees, part-time or full-time, family or not.
This is the latest shoe to drop from a flawed candidate who was picked by the national party, not regular voters.
Brooks' opponent in November is incumbent Ryan Mackenzie.
I will be voting for neither.
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