Political Rewind: State House set to pass 2024 budget; Protesters accuse police of harmful tactics

Published: March 9, 2023, 4:34 p.m.

Thursday on Political Rewind:\xa0The Georgia House is set to pass a 2024 budget that increases investment in law enforcement and public safety, including funds to address concerns in Buckhead. Meanwhile, opponents of the planned Atlanta police training center are accusing police of heavy-handed tactics.\n\nThe panel\nAlan Abramowitz, @AlanIAbramowitz, professor emeritus of political science, Emory University\nKevin Riley, @ajceditor,\xa0editor-in-chief, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nRick Dent, vice president, Matrix Communications \xa0 \xa0\nTanya Washington, @AskProfW, professor of law, Georgia State University\n\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introductions\xa0\n3:30 - Georgia's Fiscal 2024 budget\n23:00 - 23 people were arrested over the weekend during the protests of the Atlanta Police Training Center\n46:00 - Fox News under fire for reporting on January 6th\n\nFriday on Political Rewind: A special interview with the University of Georgia's Dr. Charles Bullock.