Political Rewind: What's still standing after Crossover Day; Dozens charged with domestic terror
MAR 07, 2023
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Tuesday on Political Rewind: We now know the winners and losers from Crossover Day. Sports betting falls short, but our panel breaks down what remains. Meanwhile, some two dozen people were charged with domestic terrorism in response to violence at the planned police training facility.

The panel
Rep. Dave Wilkerson, @repdwilkerson, (D) Powder Springs
Dr. Kendra King Momon, professor of political science, Oglethorpe University
Leo Smith, @leosmithtweets, Republican consultant and CEO, Engaged Futures
Tamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Timestamps
0:00 - Introduction
3:00 - A new school voucher bill survived Crossover Day.
16:00 - Two sports betting bills failed.
21:00 - The Senate passed a bill that would ban gender affirming care for transgender minors.
29:00 - A bill that would outline antisemitism in hate crime legislation survived.
39:00 - 23 additional activists were charged with domestic terrorism after fires at a future Atlanta police training site.
46:00 - Remembering the anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma.

Wednesday on Political Rewind: The Current's Margaret Coker joins the panel.
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