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New Georgia House Minority Leader Carolyn Hugely let it be known she's not well with Senator Jon Ossoff. She unleashed on him while on WABE's "Politically Georgia" podcast earlier this week, but I must admit, I felt the need to finger-wag a bit in her direction. I mean, is this necessary? Why is she picking a fight with a U.S. Senator up for re-election in two years? What concession(s) has she come to based on one person's characterization in a two-person conversation? Not cool; not the time.
While I'm offering my thoughts to state party leadership, I shared, today, a list of objectives I'd like to see the new state Democratic Party chair implement.
My guest today is Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg from The Appeal. She's covered recent strife between Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and council over a pre-trial diversion program it appears he tried to undercut for reasons no one can (or will, in his office's case) explain. Council went ahead re-upping with PADI despite the mayor's curious end-around antics, even with a new in-house diversion center now in the picture.
New Georgia House Minority Leader Carolyn Hugely let it be known she's not well with Senator Jon Ossoff. She unleashed on him while on WABE's "Politically Georgia" podcast earlier this week, but I must admit, I felt the need to finger-wag a bit in her direction. I mean, is this necessary? Why is she picking a fight with a U.S. Senator up for re-election in two years? What concession(s) has she come to based on one person's characterization in a two-person conversation? Not cool; not the time.
While I'm offering my thoughts to state party leadership, I shared, today, a list of objectives I'd like to see the new state Democratic Party chair implement.
My guest today is Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg from The Appeal. She's covered recent strife between Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and council over a pre-trial diversion program it appears he tried to undercut for reasons no one can (or will, in his office's case) explain. Council went ahead re-upping with PADI despite the mayor's curious end-around antics, even with a new in-house diversion center now in the picture.