Monday on Political Rewind: Sen. Amy Klobuchar is in Atlanta today to hold a field hearing on the impact of Georgia\u2019s new election law on voters of color. As chair of the Senate Rules Committee, Klobuchar is convening the first field hearing of her group outside of Washington in decades. It\u2019s unlikely that any Republicans on the committee will attend the hearing, which Klobuchar hopes will shine a spotlight on the need to pass a federal voting rights act.\n\nMeanwhile, Georgia Republicans are doing a bit of counterprogramming today. At the same time of the Klobuchar event, GOP House leaders are holding a committee hearing to look at rising violent crime in Atlanta. And Gov. Brian Kemp has scheduled a conference call with reporters to defend the new election law.\n\nPlus, a federal judge rules that President Barack Obama exceeded his legal authority in creating the DACA program. What does it mean for the future of those protected by DACA \u2014 and for future applicants?\n\nPanelists:\n\nRep. Sam Park \u2014 Georgia State Representative (D - Lawrenceville)\n\nDr. Adrienne Jones \u2014 Professor of political science and pre-law director, Morehouse College\n\nJulianne Thompson \u2014 Republican strategist\n\nJim Galloway \u2014 Former political columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution