
In the tenth episode of season 2, we talk about the Constitutional Carry Act recently passed in the Senate with it already approved by the House; a look into the issues expecting parents with healthcare face with out-of-pocket expenses including an interview with a pregnant woman due next month; Gov. Kemp signing the bill that would remove banned books from Georgia public schools; and what someone who has taken medical marijuana in the past thinks about the legislation that would allow licensed businesses to sell THC oil. Stay tuned as our reporters bring you under the Gold Dome of Georgia's legislative session. We will be tracking the bills that matter most and breaking them down for listeners as part of our never-ending efforts to provide transparency to our audience. Thank you for tuning in and see you next week!
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S2 E11: The GA legislature comes to a close with the last day, Sine Die. The transgender bill gets approved at the last minute and Gov. Kemp keeps good on his promise on a tax refund.

S2 E9: The Georgia Senate approves the state budget proposal, Gov. Kemp signs a tax refund surplus, legislation that would loosen the restrictions on teenage drivers and more

S2 E8: Crossover day: The last chance for bills to cross to the opposite chamber

S2 E7: Common Carrier Non-Discrimination Act, Mental Health Parity Act, ban on divisive concepts in schools and more
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