Hey, guys. Welcome to the Daily Dose for September 24th, 2024, Tuesday morning. Hope you're well. And talk a little personal today because today, as we speak, Brett Favre, Hall of Fame quarterback with many teams but primarily the Green Bay Packers, is testifying at the House Ways and Means Committee on Capitol Hill talking about the Temporary Assistance for the Needy Fund that was misspent in Mississippi. Of course, he has some accusations against him about that. He's denied all that, and he's refuting that, and he's advocating for change in the reform system, in the welfare system in Mississippi. That's why he's on Capitol Hill, and he's vehemently denying any involvement that he had. Hey, guys. Welcome to the Daily Dose for September 24th, 2024, Tuesday morning. Hope you're well. And talk a little personal today because today, as we speak, Brett Favre, Hall of Fame quarterback with many teams but primarily the Green Bay Packers, is testifying at the House Ways and Means Committee on Capitol Hill talking about the Temporary Assistance for the Needy Fund that was misspent in Mississippi. Of course, he has some accusations against him about that. He's denied all that, and he's refuting that, and he's advocating for change in the reform system, in the welfare system in Mississippi. That's why he's on Capitol Hill, and he's vehemently denying any involvement that he had. But the more interesting and the more newsworthy item, I think, coming out of this is Brett Favre in his opening statement admitted, almost as an aside, that he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

