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It’s summer in Georgia and months after Sine Die, when the state legislature finished sending bills to Gov. Brian Kemp for approval, or rejecting them, multiple new laws will take effect.
They say that luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. For Parker Short, the preparation had been years in the making, from interning on Jon Ossoff’s first congressional campaign as a teenager ...
Georgians depend on billions in federal money for their public services. But President Donald Trump’s administration's cuts ...
Georgia’s already struggling health care system could take a serious hit if proposed federal budget cuts slash Medicaid and ...
As many bills that passed in the Georgia General Assembly and become law after being singed by Governor Kemp are going into ...
The Georgia Department of Revenue is making progress on distributing Georgia's surplus refunds, sending out $488 million to ...
No state may have more to lose than Georgia as Republicans in Congress look to gut federal subsidies that aid both the solar ...
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