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Lawmakers passed a resolution in the House of Representatives to set their base pay at 60% of the median household income. The constitutional amendment must be approved by voters in November before becoming law.
Georgia Senators failed to pass a bill that would use public education funds to create private school voucher scholarships for Georgia students.
While prescription rebates have long been protected trade secrets, proposed legislation could force middlemen to disclose the true net cost of certain drugs in Georgia.
A bill allowing Georgia food truck owners to use a single permit for statewide operations now sits in the Georgia Senate awaiting committee assignment.
The Georgia National Rodeo, held in Perry every year, attracts hundreds of cowboys and cowgirls looking to improve their world standings and earn some prize money.
Raymond Goslow won second place in the “Jeopardy! National College Championship” as a senior at Kennesaw State and now works for the Cobb public library system.
This episode of Gold Dome Debrief takes a look at social media discrimination, mental health in Georgia and the debates over CRT being taught in schools.
Mental health counselor Jacob Dreiling says he has noticed more students having suicidal thoughts. Georgia state Rep. Mesha Mainor said she wants to mandate suicide screenings at the beginning of each academic year for all public school students ages 8 through 18.
Undergoing a “two year process,” a bill to compensate public safety officials’ standalone mental injuries will not pass this year.
In the sixth episode of this season, our podcast team looks at newly elected officials, Georgia's role in the Ukraine war and much more.

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