WABE’s Week In Review: Voting Bills Aim To Change Georgia’s Election System And Remembering Ahmaud Arbery
Georgia lawmakers are considering some 75 voting bills that would change the way we vote in this state. Republicans, who support the changes, say the moves are needed for voter security, even though claims of widespread fraud in the state were unfounded. Opponents of the moves say it amounts to voter suppression. Our Christopher Alston broke it down with host Jim Burress.
The pushback …
As Georgia Republican lawmakers continue to advance those bills that would change the voting laws, opponents are pushing back — both inside and outside the capitol building.
Teachers next to get vaccinated …
On Thursday, Gov. Brian Kemp announced that starting March 8 many teachers in Georgia will qualify for the COVID-19 vaccination. The expanded eligibility will include public and private pre-K through 12th-grade teachers, as well as adults with disabilities and their caregivers, and adults who care for severely ill children.
“While vaccine supplies have been so limited, the vaccine had to be prioritized to those who are most vulnerable,” Kemp said. “Our team feels confident we will continue to see steady increases in our allotment over the next several weeks.”
Remembering Ahmaud Arbery …
It was a year ago on Tuesday when Ahmaud Arbery was chased, shot and killed on a coastal Georgia street. It would be months before most of the world heard about Arbery’s death and before those responsible were even arrested. Emma Hurt looked back at what’s happened since in Arbery’s community.
And get more on the life and death of Ahmaud Arbery here.
Heading a powerful congressional committee …
Georgia Congressman David Scott now chairs the U.S. House Agriculture Commission and is the first African American to serve in that role. He represents the 13th District that consists mainly of DeKalb County, which doesn’t have a lot of farming. Some may find his new role odd for that reason, as his immediate concerns are now for rural areas, small family farms, specialty crops and nutrition.
Scott told WABE’s Lisa Rayam these are some of the basic needs of our country and his community.
Loeffler out as Dream owner …
Former Georgia U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler is selling her stake in the Atlanta Dream. Loeffler came under fire even from her own WNBA players after she blasted the Black Lives Matter movement while she was running to keep her seat in the Senate. Her team even openly supported her Democratic opponent Raphael Warnock. The team is being sold to a three-person investor group that includes former Dream player Renee Montgomery.
For a deeper exploration of Ahmaud Arbery’s story, listen to WABE’s podcast, “Buried Truths.” Hosted by journalist, professor, and Pulitzer-prize-winning author Hank Klibanoff, season three of “Buried Truths” explores the Arbery murder and its direct ties to racially motivated murders of the past in Georgia.