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Lawmakers: Spotlight shines a light on the voices driving Georgia's legislature. Host Donna Lowry interviews lawmakers, public officials, and community leaders on the top issues coming from under the Gold Dome. These conversations offer insight into...

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Lawmakers: Spotlight shines a light on the voices driving Georgia's legislature. Host Donna Lowry interviews lawmakers, public officials, and community leaders on the top issues coming from under the Gold Dome. These conversations offer insight into the decision-making process behind the laws and their effects on everyday Georgians and provide clarity, context, and a closer look at the inner workings of the state government.

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Inside Jan Jones’ Historic Tenure in the Georgia General Assembly

4/1/2026
Outgoing Georgia Speaker Pro Tem Jan Jones delivers a heartfelt farewell after more than two decades in the Georgia House. Jones reflects on her unlikely path into politics, the lessons she learned navigating legislation, and her commitment to expanding opportunities for Georgia’s future generations. This episode offers insight into leadership, public service, and the evolving culture of the Georgia General Assembly.

Duration:00:11:37

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Fentanyl Laws, NIL Reform, and Tenant Rights

3/27/2026
Georgia lawmakers Dewey McClain and Josh McLaurin join us to break down major legislative issues, from fentanyl trafficking laws to student athlete NIL protections and housing policy. McLaurin discusses efforts to ensure drug laws target traffickers without criminalizing addiction, while McClain shares his work on fair pay and protections for young athletes. This episode offers a closer look at how decisions at the Capitol impact your daily life across Georgia.

Duration:00:10:40

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The Fight to Support Rural Georgia Communities

3/26/2026
Georgia lawmakers Bill Werkheiser and Carden Summers join us to discuss the challenges facing rural communities, from hospital closures to economic incentives aimed at keeping young people local. They share insights into proposed legislation, including the Rural Incentive Act and efforts to stabilize struggling hospitals. This conversation offers a closer look at how policy decisions under the Gold Dome impact rural Georgia and your community.

Duration:00:11:31

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Georgia Budget Explained: Tax Cuts, Surplus Spending, & What It Means for You

3/24/2026
Georgia lawmakers break down the state’s amended and upcoming budgets, explaining how billions in tax revenue are allocated and what proposed income tax cuts could mean for your wallet. You’ll hear how education, mental health, and property tax relief are shaping spending priorities, along with insights into surplus funds and economic pressures. This episode helps you understand how state budget decisions directly impact your daily life in Georgia.

Duration:00:19:20

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New Georgia Bills on Hidden Fees, Hotel Scams, and Voting Rights

3/21/2026
This episode breaks down new Georgia legislation focused on consumer protection and voting access. Senator Sonya Halpern discusses bills targeting hotel booking scams and hidden fees, while Senator Randall Mangham outlines proposals to expand voter participation. This episode of Lawmakers: Spotlight explains how these policies could impact your money, your vote, and Georgia’s economic fairness.

Duration:00:11:32

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Economic Uncertainty in Georgia: Tariffs, Taxes, and Small Business Impact

3/20/2026
Donna sits down with Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark to examine the state’s economic outlook, from rising costs and global conflict to legislative decisions shaping business growth. This episode explores how policy changes, innovation, and workforce development are impacting Georgia businesses. You will hear how small businesses are navigating uncertainty and what leaders are watching under the Gold Dome.

Duration:00:13:43

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Inside Georgia’s Push to Regulate Social Media and AI for Kids

3/17/2026
Georgia lawmakers are confronting the growing impact of social media and artificial intelligence on children’s mental health. In this episode, we hear powerful testimony from families and explore proposed legislation aimed at reducing addictive platform design and improving online safety. Learn how these policies could shape the digital experiences of kids and families across Georgia.

Duration:00:09:26

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Georgia Lawmaker Todd Jones on AI, Robots, and the Future of Work

3/12/2026
Georgia Representative Todd Jones, chairman of the House Committee on Technology and Infrastructure Innovation, joins the show to discuss how artificial intelligence, humanoid robots, and automation could reshape Georgia’s workforce, education system, transportation, and agriculture. Jones discusses the need for rapid workforce upskilling, emerging technologies like autonomous transit and air taxis, and how the state hopes to lead the nation in innovation.

Duration:00:12:10

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Georgia Lawmaker Casey Carpenter on Homelessness Prevention and Free Speech in Music

3/11/2026
Homelessness is rising across Georgia, and lawmakers are debating new ways to address the crisis before people lose their housing. In this episode, Representative Casey Carpenter discusses a proposal to prevent homelessness by helping families stay in their homes. The conversation also explores a bill addressing whether song lyrics and other artistic expressions should be used as evidence in criminal trials.

Duration:00:07:45

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School Discipline, Financial Literacy, and Juvenile Justice Reform

3/10/2026
Georgia lawmakers discuss legislation that could reshape the experience of students and teachers across the state. Senator Chuck Payne and Representative Miriam Paris explore proposals to address school discipline policies, financial literacy education starting in the early grades, and changes to how 17-year-olds are treated in the justice system.

Duration:00:14:05

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Burt Jones Discusses Taxes, Schools, and Mental Health Funding

3/5/2026
Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones discusses major policy priorities, including eliminating the state income tax, expanding student political speech protections, and investing in mental health services. This episode explores new legislation inspired by the legacy of conservative activist Charlie Kirk that aims to promote civic engagement and political expression among students. The conversation highlights Georgia’s ongoing debates over taxes, education policy, and mental health funding.

Duration:00:10:52

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Georgia Legislators Discuss Domestic Violence Safety Act and Education Bills

3/4/2026
Georgia lawmakers are introducing legislation aimed at preventing human trafficking, supporting domestic violence survivors, and improving literacy in schools. On this episode, Representatives Deborah Bazemore and Mary Ann Santos discuss proposals including hotel training requirements to identify trafficking, temporary firearm restrictions tied to protective orders, and a writing program designed to boost literacy among elementary students.

Duration:00:10:12

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Georgia Lawmakers Suggest Death Penalty for Human Trafficking

3/3/2026
Georgia lawmakers are considering new legislation aimed at combating human trafficking and strengthening criminal penalties. In this episode of Lawmakers Spotlight, Representatives David Clark and Johnny Chastain discuss proposals ranging from the death penalty for convicted traffickers to closing loopholes in Georgia’s pimping laws. The conversation explores how these policies could affect victims, law enforcement, and the justice system across the state.

Duration:00:11:14

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Brad Raffensperger on Georgia Election Security, QR Code Ballots, and a $140 Million Ponzi Investigation

2/27/2026
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger discusses election security, the push to eliminate QR codes from ballots, and an ongoing $140 million Ponzi scheme investigation tied to First Liberty. In this in-depth interview with Donna Lowry, Raffensperger addresses Georgia’s national election rankings, funding challenges from the General Assembly, and what reforms could mean for voters across the state.

Duration:00:10:50

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Proposed ICE Body Camera and Identification Requirements in Georgia

2/26/2026
Georgia Senate Democrats are introducing a package of bills aimed at increasing transparency and accountability for ICE agents operating in Georgia. In this episode, we discuss proposals requiring body cameras, visible identification, judicial warrants for sensitive locations, and new legal pathways for constitutional accountability. The conversation also turns to state income tax reform and refundable tax credits designed to address affordability and child poverty in Georgia.

Duration:00:10:38

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Addressing Interstate Sexual Predators and Incest Law Gaps

2/25/2026
On this episode, Representative Darlene Taylor of Thomasville and Representative Mike Cameron of Rossville discuss legislation aimed at protecting Georgia’s most vulnerable residents. From the Interstate Sexual Predator Prevention Act to closing loopholes in Georgia’s incest law and establishing standards for safe haven baby boxes, you will hear how these bills seek to strengthen public safety. Plus, we explore public health funding, workforce challenges, and conservation efforts near the Okefenokee.

Duration:00:11:04

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988 Lifeline, Income Tax Cuts, and Senior Rent Relief

2/19/2026
Representative Will Wade and Representative Imani Barnes join Donna to discuss key legislation in the Georgia General Assembly. Topics include promoting the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, a pilot program for emergency psychiatric assessment centers, income tax reduction, property tax relief, senior rent stabilization, digital literacy in schools, and expanding access to healthy school meals. You will hear how these proposals could affect Georgia families, seniors, and students.

Duration:00:08:56

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The Role of Georgia Public Broadcasting in Classrooms, Crises, and the Capitol

2/18/2026
GPB President and CEO Bert Wesley Huffman joins Donna Lowry to explain how Georgia Public Broadcasting serves every school district in the state, supports emergency communications, and provides coverage of the Georgia General Assembly. You will learn how GPB’s education resources reach millions, how its broadcast towers power emergency alerts during crises, and how state funding helps sustain public media in Georgia.

Duration:00:11:43

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HOA Reform, Autism Safety Alerts, and Police Pursuit Reform

2/16/2026
Senator Donzella James of Atlanta and Representative Carl Gilliard of Savannah join the show to discuss housing protections and public safety legislation in Georgia. The conversation covers SB 106 and related bills addressing HOA liens and rent escalation near universities, the Autism Missing Person Alert System Act, Eric’s ID Law, and the Darren Lewis Saving Lives Act, focused on police pursuit reform.

Duration:00:10:24

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Truancy Penalties, Parent Accountability, and Mandatory Kindergarten

2/13/2026
Republican Senator Clint Dixon of Gwinnett County and Democratic Senator Derek Mallow of Savannah discuss chronic absenteeism in Georgia schools and proposed policy solutions. The discussion covers possible penalties for students and parents, updates to truancy reporting, and a proposal to make kindergarten mandatory statewide.

Duration:00:12:12