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In this documentary-style field episode, we follow Michelle during a full day at the Georgia State Capitol as she participates in a House Study Committee on the Costs & Effects of Smoking hearing focused on youth vaping. Students, advocates and bipartisan lawmakers offer striking testimony about youth vaping, the state’s unusually low tobacco tax, and the consequences for Georgia’s healthcare system. Michelle also speaks with public health experts, peer educators, and veteran legislators to unpack the political and economic barriers to reform. This episode offers viewers an unfiltered look at policymaking in action and the urgent fight to protect Georgia teens from addiction.
Notes: This episode features a number of legislators, journalists, and stakeholders involved in various aspects of the political process. You can learn more about them below.
Study Committee July 17th Agenda: bit.ly/July17thAgenda
Study Committee Home Page: bit.ly/Studycommitteehomepage
Study Committee Hearing Presentations:
American Lung Association: bit.ly/AmericanLungAssociationPresentation
Children’s Healthcare/Emory: bit.ly/ChildrenshealthcarePresentation
Georgia Cancer Society: bit.ly/GAcancersocietyPresentation
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids: bit.ly/Campaignfortobaccofreekidspresentation
Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari: bit.ly/BakhtiariPresentation
Representative Ron Stephens: Georgia State House of Representatives, HD 164 Bio: bit.ly/ronstephens
Representative Sharon Cooper: Georgia State House of Representatives, HD 45
Dr. Mary Ellen Fain: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Liliana Bakhtiari: Atlanta City Council, District 5
Suhaas Bonkur: Student, Georgia Tech
Claudia Flores Rodas – Director, Southern Region, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids
Danna Thompson: American Lung Association
Matt Johnson: Reporter, WSB-TV
Representative Debbie Buckner: Georgia House of Representatives, HD 137
By Rep. Dr. Michelle AuIn this documentary-style field episode, we follow Michelle during a full day at the Georgia State Capitol as she participates in a House Study Committee on the Costs & Effects of Smoking hearing focused on youth vaping. Students, advocates and bipartisan lawmakers offer striking testimony about youth vaping, the state’s unusually low tobacco tax, and the consequences for Georgia’s healthcare system. Michelle also speaks with public health experts, peer educators, and veteran legislators to unpack the political and economic barriers to reform. This episode offers viewers an unfiltered look at policymaking in action and the urgent fight to protect Georgia teens from addiction.
Notes: This episode features a number of legislators, journalists, and stakeholders involved in various aspects of the political process. You can learn more about them below.
Study Committee July 17th Agenda: bit.ly/July17thAgenda
Study Committee Home Page: bit.ly/Studycommitteehomepage
Study Committee Hearing Presentations:
American Lung Association: bit.ly/AmericanLungAssociationPresentation
Children’s Healthcare/Emory: bit.ly/ChildrenshealthcarePresentation
Georgia Cancer Society: bit.ly/GAcancersocietyPresentation
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids: bit.ly/Campaignfortobaccofreekidspresentation
Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari: bit.ly/BakhtiariPresentation
Representative Ron Stephens: Georgia State House of Representatives, HD 164 Bio: bit.ly/ronstephens
Representative Sharon Cooper: Georgia State House of Representatives, HD 45
Dr. Mary Ellen Fain: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Liliana Bakhtiari: Atlanta City Council, District 5
Suhaas Bonkur: Student, Georgia Tech
Claudia Flores Rodas – Director, Southern Region, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids
Danna Thompson: American Lung Association
Matt Johnson: Reporter, WSB-TV
Representative Debbie Buckner: Georgia House of Representatives, HD 137