Sine Die is Thursday, Georgia lawmakers scramble to review hundreds of bills, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivers state of the city
We’re two days away from Sine Die, the last day of the 2024 Georgia legislative session.
It’s a chaotic race to the finish where lawmakers are reviewing and voting-on hundreds of bills.
Host Lisa Rayam is out this week. But Democratic Strategist Tharon Johnson and Republican Strategist Brian Robinson take us through a few bills they’re focused on, and some insight they’re getting from walking the halls of the Gold Dome.
That includes one bill that would compensate exonerated people who lost years of their lives in prison.
Plus, this week’s episode comes on the heels of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens’ state of the city address. Dickens touched on the future of building light rail and connecting MARTA to the Atlanta BeltLine, building more housing and building the city’s public safety training center, which police say is on-track to open by the end of this year.