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Georgia ACLU Leader Discusses New Voting Law; COVID-19 Vaccines Eligibility Requirements Expanded; Committee Pushes For Mozley Park Name Change; ATL BeltLine CEO Discusses New Funding, Affordable Housing & Projects

Georgia ACLU Leader Discusses New Voting Law; COVID-19 Vaccines Eligibility Requirements Expanded; Committee Pushes For Mozley Park Name Change; ATL BeltLine CEO Discusses New Funding, Affordable Housing & Projects

Closer Look with Rose Scott

March 26, 202154m 24s

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Show Notes

Andrea Young, of ACLU of Georgia, talks with show host Rose about the arrest of Rep. Park Cannon and Gov. Kemp’s move to signing Senate Bill 202 into law. Plus, WABE health reporter Sam Whitehead discusses the eligibility requirements for the COVID-19 vaccines. James Hicks and Aveon Seals, of Mozley Park, discuss why some residents want to rename the neighborhood. Lastly, Atlanta BeltLine CEO Clyde Higgs shares details about a new special service district that aims to increase the funding used towards completing the 22-mile trail loop.

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