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Democrats pressure state GOP to oust adviser over social media posts
Brad Barnes amplified white nationalist content online. Georgia Democrats note Republican leaders have been mostly silent about it.
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Holidays to be merry for Atlanta retailers. But forecasts show class split.
U.S. shoppers are expected to spend more this holiday shopping season than last year. That's expected to be powered by higher-income families.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s exit hints at growing GOP discontent in Congress
Marjorie Taylor Greene says "it's worse than people inside the bubble know" as she says GOP legislative majority has been "wasted."
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Early voting underway in runoff for Gwinnett House seat
Both Democrats, Akbar Ali and Marqus Cole are competing to replace former state Rep. Shelly Hutchinson.
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2 Democrats running for Georgia governor talk affordability
The two state reps talk to AJC journalists Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy about their campaigns on Tuesday’s edition of the “Politically Georgia” podcast.
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Georgia cuts programs for foster youth and families citing federal shutdown
Several state programs for families and children in foster care have been suspended or completely eliminated.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation muddies notion of Trump’s staying power
Greene stood up to Trump and won, signaling a potential power shift. Then she decided to leave Congress.
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Monday Mailbag: Esptein files, candidate forum and public policy
‘Politically Georgia’ hosts answer questions from the listener mailbag.
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Analysts warn Georgia Power bills will rise if PSC approves data center buildout
Analysts are warning Georgia Power's residential customers could see monthly bills jump $20 or more if state regulators approve the company's planned data center expansion.
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How the State Election Board hired the former executive director’s wife
Records show the State Election Board's executive director modified job qualifications and hired his predecessor's wife, despite her lack of experience.

































