• Ep.7: "What's Law Got To Do With It?" w/guest Rep. Anne Allen Westbrook
    May 13 2025

    Attorney and State Representative Anne Allen Westbrook joins us to discuss the importance of the rule of law in our system of government. What happens when the law is disregarded?

    summary

    In this episode of Georgia House Rules, Representatives Karen Lupton and Anne Allen Westbrook discuss their experiences in the Georgia State Legislature, focusing on community engagement, the importance of the rule of law, and the challenges posed by executive power. They delve into issues such as immigration, healthcare legislation, and the role of media in shaping public perception. The conversation underscores the importance of accountability among political leaders and the cyclical nature of democracy, highlighting the need for vigilance in upholding democratic principles.

    takeaways

    • Karen Lupton and Anne Allen Westbrook are colleagues in the Georgia State Legislature.
    • Both representatives emphasize the importance of community engagement post-session.
    • They discuss the challenges of legal representation and due process in the current political climate.
    • The conversation highlights the role of state legislators in addressing national issues.
    • Separation of powers is a critical theme in their discussion of executive overreach.
    • They express concern over the retreat of democracy and the rule of law.
    • Local healthcare decisions are being influenced by executive orders.
    • They stress the importance of using their platform to advocate for constituents.
    • The focus on gender and healthcare issues has been prominent in recent legislative sessions. The motivation to protect women and girls is paramount.
    • Local political dynamics significantly influence legislative priorities.
    • The Republican Party's shift reflects broader national trends.
    • Voting against unreasonable bills is a challenge for integrity.
    • Bipartisanship is essential for addressing urgent issues.
    • Governance should focus on substantive matters, not political theater.
    • Affordable housing is a critical issue needing legislative attention.
    • The rule of law is under threat at both state and national levels.
    • Historical patterns can inform current political strategies.
    • Civic engagement is crucial for maintaining democratic values.

    Thank you for listening!

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    45 mins
  • Ep.6: "Take a Walk!" w/guest Leader Carolyn Hugley
    Apr 23 2025

    What was behind the Ga House Democratic Caucus's decision to walk out of the House chamber on April 2, 2025? Who makes the House Democratic Caucus run, anyway? What are our plans for 2026? Find the answers in our conversation with the House Democratic Caucus Leader, Representative Carolyn Hugley.

    summary

    In this episode of Georgia House Rules, State Representative Karen Lupton interviews Representative Carolyn Hugley, the leader of the Georgia House Democratic Caucus. They discuss the dynamics of leadership within the caucus, the challenges of being in the minority, and the unique aspects of the recent legislative session. Hugley shares insights from her extensive experience in the House, highlighting the importance of collaboration and the complexities of managing diverse interests within the caucus. The conversation also touches on the current political climate and the impact of recent legislation.

    takeaways

    • Leadership in the Georgia House requires managing diverse perspectives.
    • The Democratic Caucus is characterized by a multitude of voices.
    • Being in the minority necessitates a different leadership approach.
    • Recent legislative sessions have seen increased tension and division.
    • The structure of the caucus includes various leadership roles working collaboratively.
    • Experience in leadership shapes the approach to current challenges.
    • The political landscape is shifting, affecting legislative dynamics.
    • Engagement and communication are key in a diverse caucus.
    • The role of the leader is to unify and guide the caucus agenda.
    • Legislative sessions can reflect broader societal issues and conflicts.

    Thank you for listening!

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    42 mins
  • Ep.5: Bibles & Bad Bills w/guest Rep. Park Cannon
    Apr 2 2025

    This week, Rep. Park Cannon joined us in exposing the disintegrating wall between church and state in the Georgia General Assembly. While Democrats submit bills to strengthen public schools, expand maternal healthcare, protect crime victims, and get needed services to our communities, Republicans are continually influenced by right-wing Christian Nationalists in the halls of the Capitol; that judgemental crowd has problems of their own, however... Listen to our conversation this week as we finish the legislative session.

    summary

    In this episode, Representative Karen Lupton and Representative Park Cannon discuss the current legislative session in Georgia, focusing on the challenges faced by the Democratic caucus, the intersection of faith and politics, and the importance of community engagement in the legislative process. They highlight the need for transparency and the impact of last-minute amendments on the legislative process, while also reflecting on the current political climate and the influence of religious beliefs on governance.

    takeaways

    • The importance of holding the well during legislative sessions.
    • Legislative sessions require strategic, long-term thinking.
    • Community engagement is crucial during the final days of the session.
    • Legislation should not be influenced solely by religious texts.
    • The need for transparency in the legislative process is paramount.
    • Last-minute amendments can significantly alter the legislative landscape.
    • Faith and politics often intersect in unexpected ways.
    • Legislators must navigate a complex and often confusing environment.
    • The current political climate is marked by increased right-wing influence.
    • Collaboration and communication within the caucus are essential for success.

    Thank you for listening!

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    30 mins
  • Ep.4: "I'm Disgusted" w/guest Reps. Inga Willis and Omari Crawford
    Mar 26 2025

    How do we feel now that the biggest vote of Georgia's legislative session is behind us? We're holding nothing back as we discuss the happenings in the House chamber on the day of the recent vote on SB 68 - TORT REFORM!


    summary

    In this episode of Georgia House Rules, Representative Karen Lupton is joined by colleagues Representative Omari Crawford and Representative Inga Willis to discuss the recent tort reform vote in the Georgia House. They share their experiences on the House floor, the emotional impact of the vote, and the legislative process surrounding the bill. The conversation highlights the importance of protecting victims' rights and the responsibility of legislators to serve the public. They also reflect on the public's response to the legislation and the need for advocacy in the face of challenges. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the challenges and responsibilities faced by legislators, particularly in the context of advocating for vulnerable populations. They reflect on the importance of teamwork and strategic decision-making in navigating legislative processes, emphasizing the need for unity and preparation for future battles. The dialogue highlights the complexities of governance and the necessity of balancing individual district needs with broader legislative goals.

    takeaways

    • The tort reform vote was a significant event in the Georgia House.
    • Emotions ran high during the legislative process.
    • The importance of protecting victims over profits was emphasized.
    • Public advocacy is crucial in influencing legislation.
    • Legislators felt a deep responsibility to their constituents.
    • The vote reflected a broader struggle for justice in the legal system.
    • There was bipartisan support against the tort reform bill.
    • The impact of the bill on everyday Georgians was a major concern.
    • The legislators expressed disappointment in the outcome of the vote.
    • The conversation highlighted the need for continued advocacy and engagement. Poverty is not a choice and should not be treated as such.
    • Legislators often face difficult choices and must prioritize battles.
    • Teamwork is essential in governance, especially in a caucus.
    • Advocacy for vulnerable populations is a core responsibility of legislators.
    • Legislation can be complex and may not always align with personal beliefs.
    • Preparation for future legislative challenges is crucial.
    • The dynamics of team sports can be mirrored in legislative processes.
    • Not all legislation is perfect, but improvements can be made through collaboration.
    • Voices of the minority party are vital in the legislative process.
    • Leadership requires sacrifice and commitment to the greater good.

    Sound Bites

    • "I did not come here to cower."
    • "It was one of the darkest days."
    • "This was a manufactured crisis."
    • "Our job is to protect them."
    • "It helps companies, not people."
    • "Poverty is not a choice."
    • "It's a knife to a gunfight."
    • "Shame on you."
    • "Tighten up Democrats."

    Thank you for listening!

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    47 mins
  • Ep.3: Tort Authority & HOPE w/guest Rep. Stacey Evans
    Mar 18 2025

    The Georgia Governor seems to want to challenge the separation of powers in the state government with his push for tort reform. Rep. Stacey Evans has had a front-row seat to the process and is also an ardent supporter of the HOPE Scholarship. Would you be surprised to know that Georgia has an abundance of HOPE?


    summary

    In this episode of Georgia House Rules, State Representatives Karen Lupton and Stacey Evans discuss the challenges faced in the Georgia legislature, focusing on tort reform legislation and the implications for insurance companies and consumers. They also delve into the funding and future of the Hope Scholarship, highlighting the significant reserves available and the need for better allocation of these funds to support education. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the legislative process and the need for transparency and accountability in government.

    takeaways

    • The legislative process can feel like an abusive relationship for those in the minority.
    • Tort reform legislation is a major focus this session, with significant implications for consumers.
    • Insurance companies are often protected at the expense of everyday Georgians.
    • The Hope Scholarship has a large reserve that could be better utilized for education.
    • Legislators need to work collaboratively to create effective laws.
    • The governor's influence on legislation can undermine the legislative process.
    • There is a need for transparency regarding insurance company profits and rate increases.
    • Reserve funds in state government should be appropriated for public needs.
    • The lottery was created to fund education, and that promise should be honored.
    • Legislators must advocate for their constituents and not just follow the governor's directives.


    Thank you for listening!

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    44 mins
  • Ep.2: Insurance Shell Game & More w/guest Rep. Long Tran
    Mar 11 2025

    This week on GA House Rules, State Representatives Karen Lupton and Long Tran discuss immigration issues, the insurance shell game in Florida, and Nebraska (yes, Nebraska), among other current legislative issues! This wide-ranging discussion will inform and engage you!

    summary

    In this episode of Georgia House Rules, Representative Karen Lupton and Representative Long Tran discuss pressing issues facing Georgia, including community engagement, immigration, Medicaid expansion, and the implications of tort reform. They explore the challenges within the insurance market, the economic situation in Nebraska, and the need for better services for the homeless. The conversation highlights the importance of legislative action and community support in addressing these critical issues.

    takeaways

    • Community engagement is crucial for addressing local issues.
    • Immigration concerns require proactive community planning.
    • Legislative battles often involve significant public pressure.
    • Medicaid expansion remains a key focus for Democrats.
    • Tort reform is a contentious issue with real implications.
    • Insurance companies often pool resources across states.
    • Georgia faces challenges with uninsured accidents.
    • Constituents should not be blamed for seeking fair treatment from insurers.
    • Economic policies can lead to significant state challenges.
    • Rural areas need more support for recovery and services.

    Thank you for listening!

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    32 mins
  • Ep.1: Tort & Retort w/guest Rep. Marvin Lim
    Feb 25 2025

    summary

    In this episode of Georgia House Rules, Representative Karen Lupton and Representative Marvin Lim discuss the complexities of tort reform in Georgia. They explore the definition of torts, the implications of Governor Kemp's tort reform agenda, and how these changes could impact everyday Georgians. The conversation delves into the relationship between tort reform and rising insurance premiums, public safety concerns, and real-life examples of tort cases, including the infamous O.J. Simpson civil trial. The episode emphasizes the need for a broader approach to public safety and insurance issues beyond just tort reform.

    takeaways

    • Torts are civil wrongs that can lead to lawsuits.
    • Governor Kemp prioritizes tort reform in Georgia.
    • Tort reform may favor larger businesses over individuals.
    • Insurance premiums are rising, but the causes are complex.
    • Public safety measures are crucial in preventing harm.
    • Real-life examples illustrate the impact of tort cases.
    • Tort reform discussions often overlook systemic issues.
    • Caps on damages may not lower insurance costs.
    • Pain and suffering damages are subjective and personal.
    • Judges play a critical role in moderating jury awards.

    Thank you for listening!

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    34 mins
  • GA House Rules Promo
    Feb 17 2025

    Get ready for GA House Rules, the podcast that takes you behind the headlines and onto the front lines of the House Democratic Caucus in the Georgia General Assembly. It's some real talk as our host, Rep. Karen Lupton and her guests break down legislative battles and policy fights in the State House and beyond. Find out about our goals to help every citizen Live, Learn and Earn in Georgia.

    Thank you for listening!

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    2 mins