Ep.5: Bibles & Bad Bills w/guest Rep. Park Cannon
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This week, Rep. Park Cannon joined us in exposing the disintegrating wall between church and state in the Georgia General Assembly. While Democrats submit bills to strengthen public schools, expand maternal healthcare, protect crime victims, and get needed services to our communities, Republicans are continually influenced by right-wing Christian Nationalists in the halls of the Capitol; that judgemental crowd has problems of their own, however... Listen to our conversation this week as we finish the legislative session.
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In this episode, Representative Karen Lupton and Representative Park Cannon discuss the current legislative session in Georgia, focusing on the challenges faced by the Democratic caucus, the intersection of faith and politics, and the importance of community engagement in the legislative process. They highlight the need for transparency and the impact of last-minute amendments on the legislative process, while also reflecting on the current political climate and the influence of religious beliefs on governance.
takeaways
- The importance of holding the well during legislative sessions.
- Legislative sessions require strategic, long-term thinking.
- Community engagement is crucial during the final days of the session.
- Legislation should not be influenced solely by religious texts.
- The need for transparency in the legislative process is paramount.
- Last-minute amendments can significantly alter the legislative landscape.
- Faith and politics often intersect in unexpected ways.
- Legislators must navigate a complex and often confusing environment.
- The current political climate is marked by increased right-wing influence.
- Collaboration and communication within the caucus are essential for success.
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