Broadcasting live from the NewDeal Ideas Summit in Atlanta, Juandolyn Stokes brought the power and perspective of her signature talk show On Point with Juandolyn Stokes to a room filled with political innovators and policy change makers. The summit, themed “Developing Exceptional Leaders,” featured high-impact conversations, fireside chats, and thought-provoking policy discussions — including an intimate chat with Stacey Abrams and other influential voices across government and community sectors.
In a series of dynamic interviews, Stokes explored pressing issues facing Georgia and the nation, engaging esteemed guests on topics ranging from healthcare and criminal justice to education and energy policy:
Stokes opened her remote coverage with Debbie Cox Bultan, CEO of NewDEAL, who emphasized the summit’s core mission: to cultivate effective, forward-thinking leaders. The two discussed the challenges of developing leadership during tumultuous times, including threats to public health and affordable housing. Bultan underscored the urgency of addressing federal cuts that directly impact local public health initiatives and community wellbeing.
GA House Democratic Caucus Chairwoman Tanya Miller joined Stokes to talk about the Georgia Democratic Caucus’s key legislative goals. Criminal justice reform and Medicaid expansion topped the list, alongside the push for mandatory police body camera usage. “Public trust and accountability require transparency,” Miller noted, stressing the importance of technology in modern policing.
Rep. Sam Park shared insights on the critical need for federal funding in Georgia’s public education system, especially amid the growing debate around school vouchers. Park also spotlighted policy shifts toward sustainable energy solutions, emphasizing the economic and environmental benefits of a green transition. “Smart investments today will build the Georgia of tomorrow,” Park said.
Rep. Scott Holcomb brought a stark reality to the forefront: over one million Georgians remain uninsured. He laid blame squarely on Governor Brian Kemp’s administration, pointing to missed opportunities for Medicaid expansion and broader healthcare coverage. “There is no excuse for this level of neglect,” Holcomb stated plainly.
In a candid and urgent discussion, Dana Barrett, Fulton County Commissioner drew attention to the fragility of economic security for many Georgians. “Most people are just one health emergency away from homelessness,” she said, linking healthcare access directly to economic stability and housing. Her remarks underscored the human impact of policy choices at every level of government.
Throughout the summit, Juandolyn Stokes delivered insightful commentary and compelling interviews that illuminated both the challenges and the visionary ideas shaping Georgia’s political landscape. On Point brought clarity, compassion, and urgency to the conversation — reflecting the very leadership the summit aimed to inspire. The inspiring conference concluded with a thought provoking fire side chat with Lawyer and former Georgia State Representative, Stacey Abrams bringing insight on the current state of the economy and what needs to be done to win the culture of America. “We Win We Start to Remember Who We Serve”
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