On Friday, Gov. Brian Kemp visited Athens to sign the Coleman-Baker Act into law.The bill, which passed unanimously in the Georgia House and Senate, provides $5.4 million toward solving cold-case
of president. so he s not expected to be be holding the large-scale rallies right away. that s similar to the tactic taken by president obama. but within the next hour, we ll be seeing him speak to a union group as he tries to highlight labor ties as he s trying to make the case to get another term ins office in the next year and a half. away we dpo. thank you for kicking us off. with me is jeff zeleny, and rhonda coleman. let s listen to more of the president. it is pretty clear they view 2024 as a lot like 2020 with the insurrection in between. who wants to win again. know we believe in honesty, respect and treating each other with dignity.
The Coleman-Baker Act, which will bring new attention to unsolved homicide cases, passed unanimously in both chambers of the Georgia legislature on March 29.