JCRC to Host Peach Politics Breakfast & Panel
The event will be held on Feb. 10 at the Coverdell Legislative Office Building.

The Jewish Community Relations Council of Atlanta (JCRC) will host Peach Politics 2026 on Tuesday, Feb. 10, bringing together legislators and journalists for a discussion of key issues facing the Georgia General Assembly.
The free event will take place in Room 514 of the Coverdell Legislative Office Building, 18 Capitol Square SW, Atlanta. Breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m., followed by a panel discussion from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Maya Prabhu of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will moderate the panel, which will feature her AJC colleague, Greg Bluestein, state Rep. Esther Panitch, and other legislators.
Panelists will discuss such major policy areas as health care, the state budget and education. The agenda will include anti-hunger, pro-nutrition policies, JCRC’s primary focus this year.
Peach Politics is JCRC Atlanta’s annual legislative breakfast and advocacy program, designed to provide insight into Georgia’s political landscape and foster informed civic engagement within the Jewish community. Combined with the free weekly Gold Dome & Donuts online discussion, Peach Politics enables JCRC to keep Jewish Atlanta up to date about crucial legislative issues.
Visit www.atlantajcrc.org to learn more about JCRC’s work.


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