It’s Crossover Day in the Georgia Legislature and both chambers are already in action.

Crossover Day has a unique place in state politics, as it’s the final day for a bill to move from one chamber to the other this year. Although there are ways around the rule, only a few bills each year successfully defy Crossover Day’s deadline.

You can follow the action with us all day. We are tracking the day's biggest bills live, and have broken down the major issues that can explode in what will likely be a marathon day of votes, speeches and debate. We also have a closer look at every major piece of legislation, some of which have already "crossed over."

Finally, dig deeper into lawmakers and see each bill's chance of passing with our exclusive Legislative Navigator.

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