Wednesday on Political Rewind:\xa0As the Legislature reaches a deadline for passing bills this session, Republicans continue pushing measures that would expand their reach into local governments. But Gov. Brian Kemp signals disinterest in a Buckhead City secession. Meanwhile, Biden's student debt plan faces an uphill battle in Supreme Court. Finally, we take a look at the history of SNCC and civil rights in Georgia.\xa0\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introductions\n5:00 - Kemp signals disinterest in a Buckhead City secession.\n17:00 - State Republicans look to override local offices.\n30:00 - New fights to create affordable workforce housing.\n33:00 - A new elections bill was introduced in the Legislature.\n41:00 - The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Biden administration's student debt relief plan.\n49:00 - Before Uber: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee organized Black voters with their Sojourner Motor Fleet.\n\nListen to that story here: ( https://www.gpb.org/news/2023/02/27/uber-how-1960s-civil-rights-activists-built-motor-fleet-out-of-their-atlanta)\n\nThursday on Political Rewind: The AJC's Kevin Riley joins the show.