We look at the confirmation hearing for the proposed new head of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta as well as more funding and program cuts. Plus, a Salvadoran journalist is now fighting deportation after he was arrested in Georgia while covering a protest as he faces new criminal charges in Gwinnett County. And the future is uncertain for federal programs that help elderly and low income Georgians pay energy bills but there may be alternatives.

Georgia is set for new voting machines and the chaotic year at the CDC
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Georgia's Senate candidates talk Iran and we investigate unfulfilled parkland promises
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Georgia lawmakers eye tax cuts and more abortion access restrictions
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