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A bill making its way through Georgia's state Senate would require recently convicted people to serve at least five years in prison if caught committing another crime with a gun.
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State Supreme Court Chief Justice David Nahmias said video conferences for court hearings should stay in use after the pandemic ends.
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Gov. Brian Kemp is outraising his Republican challenger, former Sen. David Perdue, who had less than $1 million in hand.
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Geoff Duncan chaired the last joint session of his term as Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. He is not running for reelection or in any other races this election cycle.
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A controversial bill to erect a monument for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas monument passed 32-21. None of the bill’s 34 sponsors are Black.
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Our fourth episode covers how the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the Georgia Constitutional Carry Act of 2021 and more.
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Georgia Democrats try to counteract state Republican map drawing in majority Democratic counties.
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Republicans in Georgia are fighting to ban critical race theory from being taught in Georgia schools despite wishes from educators.
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Rep. Matt Dollar resigned from his seat representing East Cobb to take a job as Deputy Commissioner of the Technical College System of Georgia.
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Armed with their signs and a speaker United Campus Workers of Georgia came to call legislators to action and to rally for change.
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