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Meet the prosecutor who will decide what happens in Georgia’s prosecution of Trump
Pete Skandalakis, executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, will decide what happens in the Fulton County election interference case against Trump.
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Ossoff pledges not to use deepfake campaign videos, while Collins digs in
U.S. Rep. Mike Collins' deepfake video of U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff roiled Georgia's U.S. Senate race. Collins' campaign says it will continue to use similar methods.
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Georgia’s never had a woman governor. Melita Easters plans to change that.
Melita Easters co-founded Georgia WIN List 25 years ago to help Democratic women fight the "good old boy system" and get elected to office, including to the General Assembly.
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Investigation into Abrams-linked group could spark new campaign laws
Campaign finance violations linked to Stacey Abrams’ 2018 Democratic campaign for governor may inspire new legislation aimed at curbing illegal election funding.
Georgia’s hemp producers and retailers are losers in shutdown-ending deal
A U.S. Senate compromise to end the federal government shutdown has made most hemp products illegal.
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With some solar power tax breaks expiring, Georgians rush to catch the sun
Georgia solar installers say they’re seeing a surge of customers trying to install rooftop solar systems before federal tax credits go away at the end of the year.
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Some Korean techs swept up in Hyundai campus ICE raid return to Georgia
Some Korean technicians detained in a September immigration raid at the Hyundai EV factory campus near Savannah recently had their visas restored and are back on the job.
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Brandon Beach heralds end of the penny as the ‘return of common sense’
As the U.S. treasurer, the former Georgia state senator oversees the U.S. Mint. The agency commemorated the final penny production on Wednesday.
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After Democrats’ wins, groups ask PSC to delay key Georgia Power vote
Environmental groups have asked the PSC to delay a vote on whether to allow Georgia Power to undertake a historic expansion until after newly elected Democrats are seated.
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Crowded field vies for metro Senate seat in Nov. 18 special election
Six candidates are vying to complete the Senate term being vacated by former state Sen. Jason Esteves. The special election is Nov. 18.































