• Where Georgia Helped Heal a Nation
    Apr 12 2025

    Donna Lowry explores the history and legacy of Warm Springs, Georgia—a place of healing for President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a catalyst for modern rehabilitative care. Lawmakers discuss recent efforts to restore its therapeutic pools and reflect on the state's role in the fight against polio.

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    4 mins
  • Battleground: Ballot Box — Lawmakers Huddle: A recap of the Georgia legislative session
    Apr 7 2025

    This week on Lawmakers Huddle, host Donna Lowry recaps the end of Georgia’s 2025 legislative session and explores concerns over the state budget and potential federal funding cuts. The episode also features the swearing-in of Barbara Rivera-Holmes as Georgia’s first female labor commissioner.

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    4 mins
  • Sine Die Surprises: From Walkouts to DEI Debates
    Apr 4 2025

    As Sine Die arrives, legislators face a packed agenda—including the 2026 state budget—after late-night sessions and surprise protests. From a heated debate over gender-affirming care in prisons to election law changes and efforts to ban DEI programs in schools, tensions run high. Plus, the team celebrates a milestone for longtime GPB photojournalist Wesley Nichols.

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    4 mins
  • IVF Protections, DEI Bans, and Big Pay Bumps
    Mar 29 2025

    Georgia’s legislative session is wrapping up, but not without a few surprises. GPB’s Donna Lowry and Pamela Kirkland break down the unexpected last-minute salary raises for top state officials, a revived push to ban DEI policies in schools, and bipartisan support for protecting IVF. Plus, a longtime state senator gets a big new role in Washington.

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    3 mins
  • Georgia’s Legislative Showdown: Tax Cuts, Tort Reform & Education
    Mar 22 2025

    With just weeks left in Georgia’s legislative session, lawmakers are racing to pass key bills, including Gov. Kemp’s tort reform effort, which faced strong opposition but narrowly advanced. Budget debates continue, with the Senate prioritizing scholarships for private schooling while the House focuses on public school funding, setting up a showdown before the session ends on April 4.

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    4 mins
  • Lawmakers Tackle Education, Tort Reform, and Fluorescent Pink Vests
    Mar 15 2025

    This week GPB’s Pamela Kirkland and Lawmakers host Donna Lowry break down the latest action under the Gold Dome as lawmakers push through key bills in committee, including tort reform, education funding, and prison staffing. With the session winding down, they also highlight a surprising change to hunting gear regulations and preview the debates still to come.

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    4 mins
  • Lawmakers Tackle Education, Tort Reform, and Fluorescent Pink Vests
    Mar 15 2025

    This week GPB’s Pamela Kirkland and Lawmakers host Donna Lowry break down the latest action under the Gold Dome as lawmakers push through key bills in committee, including tort reform, education funding, and prison staffing. With the session winding down, they also highlight a surprising change to hunting gear regulations and preview the debates still to come.

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    4 mins
  • Late Night at the Capitol: Crossover Day's 75-Bill Surge
    Mar 8 2025

    Georgia lawmakers worked late into the night on Crossover Day, passing a record-breaking 75 bills in the House, including income tax cuts and school safety measures, while the Senate approved similar safety bills but failed to pass legislation on sports betting, DEI bans, and firearms safety.

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    4 mins