Political Rewind: Equal Pay Day; Family of slain activist releases independent autopsy; SB 140
MAR 14, 2023
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Tuesday on Political Rewind: The family of Manuel Terán said an independent autopsy created more questions than answers. They're suing the city of Atlanta for more information. Meanwhile, 500 Georgia health care providers oppose Senate Bill 140, which would ban gender-affirming care for minors.

The panel:
Chuck Kuck, @ckuck, immigration attorney
Fred Smith, @fredosmithjr, professor of law, Emory University
Stephen Fowler, @stphnfwlr, political reporter, GPB News
Tamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:00 - Remembering Pat Schroeder on Equal Pay Day
4:00 - The family of Manuel Terán released the results of an independent autopsy, which suggests the activist was sitting with their hands up during the shooting
16:00 - More than 500 Georgia health care providers signed a letter opposing SB 140, which would ban gender-affirming care for minors
28:00 - SB 132 would limit noncitizens from buying agricultural land in the U.S.
35:00 - Two Georgia lawyers face scrutiny for their role in the January 6th investigations
43:00 - Medicaid expansion and sports betting are down, but not out.
46:00 - President Biden signaled he may resume family detentions of migrants.

Wednesday on Political Rewind: The AJC's Greg Bluestein joins the panel.
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