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Georgia senators passed SB 514, which would allow parents to opt their child out of school mask mandates through June of 2027.
A U.S District Judge has ruled Georgia's redrawn political maps will be used for the 2022 election cycle.
Unlicensed streaming platforms and misleading marketing are at the forefront of proposed legislation to give artists more rights.
A Republican-backed Georgia bill, SB 319, would end the need for a carry license for handguns in public along with current background checks.
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler annouces he will not seek a fourth term with four people already ready to fill his seat.
Kennesaw planning officials gathered opinions from residents during a public engagement meeting before updating the city’s comprehensive plan.
A panel of educators, journalists and lawyers discuss the state of Georgia's public schools over the last two years.
The bill which is backed by conservative groups will move to the House for further review.
Backers of the Coastal Marshlands Restoration Act say it would allow private property owners on the coast to start wetland restoration work more quickly, but some environmental groups say it would weaken existing protections.
The new bill, SB 449, would allow parents to see all classroom materials being taught to their child in K-12 schools.

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