Wednesday on Political Rewind: Permitless carry advances in the state Senate. Meanwhile, more than two dozen business leaders oppose Buckhead cityhood. David Perdue releases his first TV commercial. Plus, we'll hear from a lead sponsor on HB 1013, which seeks to improve mental health resources.
The Panel:
Greg Bluestein — political reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Leo Smith — Republican consultant & president, Engaged Futures
Mary Margaret Oliver — State representative, (D) Decatur
Timestamps
:00- Introductions
2:36- Constitutional carry bill advances in the senate
12:09- Gwinnett County maps
23:47- Show announcements
24:38- Big business leaders oppose Buckhead cityhood
32:05 - Abrams fundraising
33:25- Perdue releases first TV ad
38:05 - Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver provides update on mental health reform
44:56- Thoughts on HBCU bomb threats
47:08- Groundhog's Day fun
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