Creating laws in Georgia is often a complicated and confusing process.

As the state's lawmakers head for final days of the 2015 session, the AJC continues to help readers understand what is happening to the hundreds of bills at the Capitol. The Georgia Legislative Navigator breaks down the probability of every single bill actually becoming a law. Our exclusive predicting model shows a bill's changing fortunes as it winds its way through the legislative process.

Additionally, the Navigator categorizes all bills by topic, and the AJC staff highlighted legislation with the most significant impact on the general public. Links to lawmakers will show bill sponsorship, recent votes, committee assignments and top campaign donors.

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Georgia Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox, angry about an article, burns a copy of The Atlanta Constitution in the state Senate on March 10, 1971, saying the paper did not have the "guts, integrity, manhood or decency" to report the situation accurately. (AJC file)

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Ja’Quon Stembridge, shown here in July at the Henry County Republican Party monthly meeting, recently stepped from his position with the Georgia GOP. (Jenni Girtman for the AJC)

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