Political Rewind: Construction of police training center to continue; Final TN lawmaker reinstated

Published: April 13, 2023, 3:36 p.m.

b'Thursday on Political Rewind: A new study shows that most respondents feel threatened by potential gun violence. The study comes after mass shootings at a bank in Louisville, Ky., and a Christian school in Nashville, Tenn., and as two Black Tennessee legislators have been reinstated after protesting for gun safety. But first, an update on the planned Atlanta police training center.\\n\\nThe panel:\\nKaren Owen, professor of political science & dean, @ProfKarenOwen, University of West Georgia\\nKevin Riley, editor at large, @ajceditor,The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\\nMargaret Coker, editor-in-chief, @mideastmargaret, The Current\\nRahul Bali, politics reporter, @rahulbali, WABE\\n\\nTimestamps:\\n0:00 - Introduction\\n5:00 - Construction of planned Atlanta police training center to continue.\\n6:00 - The DNC is going to Chicago in 2024.\\n10:00 - After a federal judge blocked access to mifepristone, an appeals court reversed the decision with certain exceptions.\\n16:00 - Two Black Tennessee legislators were reinstated after state Republicans expelled them.\\n30:00 - A new report focuses on concerns about gun violence in communities.\\n43:00 - What did Georgians expect from the 2023 Legislature?\\n48:00 - NPR leaves Twitter\\n\\nFriday on Political Rewind: We look at our neighbors in the South and dive into Florida politics.'