![]() Wednesday on Political Rewind: Cody Hall, senior advisor to Gov. How has migration changed?ģ0:00 - How do immigrants contribute to American workforces?ģ9:00 - Georgia could remove hundreds of thousands from Medicaid coverage.Ĥ6:00 - Fort Benning is now Fort Moore, named for both a decorated Vietnam War commander and his wife. Tamar Hallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, - Introductionģ:00 - Trump lawyers attempt to upend Fulton County investigation.Ĩ:00 - Title 42 came to an end last week. #gapolĬharles Kuck, immigration attorney, Williams, reporter WRBL-TV Columbus, King Momon, political science professor, Oglethorpe University 8:04 Welcome to our coverage of Liberation Day 2023 While the weather currently isnt the best - fog and drizzle - across the islands plenty of events are due to be held to mark 78 years of. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Georgians could lose Medicaid benefits. the Cbc is not a political justification, nor should it be. We break down the results with an expert. He quotes Cbc president Gerard Veilleux : ' National unity is a political objective. think-tank American Enterprise Institute Leadership Network (AEI), and the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. He’s an active member of the Washington D.C. Politicians on both sides have been waiting to see how immigration would change. Smith is a regular commentator on Georgia Public Radio’s Political Rewind and frequently interviewed by national media. Tuesday on Political Rewind: Title 42, a pandemic-era restriction on migration, came to an end last week. Monday on Political Rewind: The Atlanta Journal Constitution's Patricia Murphy joins the panel. Sam Olens, former Georgia attorney generalĢ:00 - An update on where things stand with the Atlanta police training centerġ7:00 - Donald Trump plans on coming to Georgia GOP convention Kemp and others in his administration will skip itĢ8:00 - New York Times reports Fani Willis is signaling an August timeline in election probeģ1:00 - Marjorie Taylor Greene files impeachment charges against President BidenĤ1:00 - Fulton County election board updateĤ7:00 - Warnock testifies on tracking gun violence ![]() ![]() A controversial budget, private school vouchers, expanded mental health care, and legalized sports betting our panel weighs in. Jim Galloway, former political columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday on Political Rewind: As the dust settles after Sine Die, the fate of several major bills has become clear. Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a campaign to impeach President Biden and other administration officials. Brian Kemp's supporters and MAGA Republicans. Rep. From local elected officials to state and federal government, were facing complicated issues. Friday on Political Rewind: Donald Trump's presence at the state GOP convention highlights the rift between Gov. The political game in Georgia is more dynamic than ever.
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