Episode 2: Virginia Is For Renters
In this episode of the Virginia Consumer Podcast, hosts Marty and Andie examine the regulatory framework of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) in Virginia.
The hosts analyze statements from the DPOR Communications Director, questioning the accuracy of the processes described during his interview [09:13].
These discrepancies prompted Andie to investigate broader concerns regarding the Attorney General’s Office under Jason Miyares, specifically focusing on reports from DPOR’s Deputy Director alleging significant financial losses to Virginians while DPOR disciplinary actions remained sparse.
Key Discussion Points:
Regulatory Oversight: A critical look at whether the agency is meeting its mandate to protect consumer interests.
Systemic Concerns: Marty and Andie share personal accounts and investigative findings that suggest a possible tilt toward industry interests over consumer safety.
Accountability Gap: An exploration of the perceived lack of transparency and the impact of current regulatory standards on the public.
The episode concludes with a call to action, offering strategies for consumers to safeguard their investments in an environment where state regulations may fall short of expectations.
00:00 Introduction to the Virginia Consumer Podcast
00:24 Recap of the First Episode and Stonehill Builders Case
01:02 DPOR's Role and Consumer Protection Issues
02:43 The DMV Analogy and Regulatory Pretense
04:14 Cosmetology Licensing and Safety Concerns
09:01 Investigative Report and FOIA Requests
09:13 DPOR’s John Robertson IV Makes False Statement on Air
13:57 Communication with the Secretary of Labor
20:56 Unlicensed Contractors and Legal Loopholes
28:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Big thanks to Larry Miller and WUSA9 for the interview that took our deep dive into the problematic agency of DPOR. Link to that interview here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueWWGjOsAF4) .

