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‘Human composting’ is a thing. It’ll soon be legal in Georgia
Gov. Brian Kemp recently signed a bill legalizing ‘terramation’ as a method for disposing of a deceased person’s body.
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Kemp and Trump huddle over Senate race as GOP field grows
Gov. Brian Kemp met with President Donald Trump to discuss the U.S. Senate race in Georgia.
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Can Georgia Republicans avoid a messy US Senate primary? Probably not
Insurance Commissioner John King is the latest to enter the race after Gov. Brian Kemp decided not to run. Many other candidates are considering bids.
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Insurance chief John King jumps into Georgia’s U.S. Senate race
Republican casts himself as a combat-tested conservative who can win over both Kemp allies and MAGA loyalists.
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U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter talks on ‘Politically Georgia’ about Senate campaign
Rep. Buddy Carter spoke on launching his campaign for Senate and his relationships with U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp.
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More than $600M to overhaul a prison system in crisis. But it’s just the start
State budget includes money to fix state prison system suffering from violence, massive understaffing and security lapses.
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Kemp’s Senate snub shakes up Georgia politics
Democrat Jon Ossoff readies for a fight as Republicans confront a Senate race without Brian Kemp.
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Here’s why Georgia’s income tax cuts could cost you more
Georgia Republicans want to continue cutting the state's income tax. But that could mean adding sales tax on services, from haircuts to healthcare.
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Georgia’s plan to tax electricity from EV charging stations hits a roadblock
As more consumers are purchasing EVs, Georgia is seeking to tax EV charging stations. But now lawmakers want to push back the tax's implementation date.
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Georgia teens explain how Trump’s policies changed their college plans
Georgia teenagers are having to make tough decisions as the federal government squares off against institutions of higher learning