
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Donate here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/forsyth-county-georgia-democratic-party-1
In this episode, we cover the “No Kings” protest in Forsyth County—and what it signals about growing civic engagement and momentum for Democratic candidates.
We also break down the end of Georgia’s legislative session (Sine Die), highlighting key wins like new literacy funding and a needs-based scholarship program, along with concerning developments like a bill that could make certain races nonpartisan in Democratic counties.
Finally, we unpack a looming election issue that remains unresolved: Georgia’s voting system is on track for confusion after lawmakers banned QR codes without a clear plan to replace the current machines that rely on them.
By Forsyth County DemocratsDonate here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/forsyth-county-georgia-democratic-party-1
In this episode, we cover the “No Kings” protest in Forsyth County—and what it signals about growing civic engagement and momentum for Democratic candidates.
We also break down the end of Georgia’s legislative session (Sine Die), highlighting key wins like new literacy funding and a needs-based scholarship program, along with concerning developments like a bill that could make certain races nonpartisan in Democratic counties.
Finally, we unpack a looming election issue that remains unresolved: Georgia’s voting system is on track for confusion after lawmakers banned QR codes without a clear plan to replace the current machines that rely on them.