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Democrats and liberal-leaning groups on Thursday attacked a Republican plan to redraw districts for the Georgia state Senate as violating the federal Voting Rights Act by unnecessarily dividing minority populations.
Georgia legislators congratulated the Atlanta Braves win at the World Series during a redistricting special session.
After months of hearing from speakers across the state, four Georgia senators gave their plans to combat food insecurity.
Georgia lawmakers returned to the Capitol Wednesday with maps on their mind, beginning a special session called by Gov. Brian Kemp to redistrict Georgia's congressional delegation, state Senate and state House.
A Georgia Senate study committee meetings continue as students are struggling to find ways to finance the high cost of tuition.
Congresswoman Lucy McBath and hazing experts share their hopes for proactive new legislation that targets hazing incidents on every level.
Experts made recommendations to the Senate Study Committee on Sickle Cell Anemia on ways to deal with the underlying issues of treating and helping individuals with sickle cell disorders.
School counselors face a rise in mental health issues requiring outside assistance.
Candidates for federal office in Georgia have raked in more than $56 million in contributions since January.
Misinformation is killing Georgians. Many say they don’t know who to trust or why the science keeps changing. That’s why some people refuse to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

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