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They helped turn Georgia purple. Now only a few employees are left.
More layoffs at the New Georgia Project have hobbled the once powerful left-leaning political organization, raising questions about its future.
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Medicaid, Geoff Duncan, DEI in the mailbag edition of ‘Politically Georgia’
‘Politically Georgia’ hosts answer questions from listeners.
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Georgia builds new system to compensate wrongfully convicted
A new law takes that took effect in Georgia on July 1 makes it easier for the wrongfully convicted to be compensated for time behind bars.
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Under Georgia’s abortion law, mothers’ end-of-life wishes can be overruled
The case of Adriana Smith raises questions about end-of-life decisions for pregnant women.
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Low turnout and high costs expected as early voting begins for PSC primary runoff
Early voting for the Georgia Public Service Commission Democratic primary runoff is underway for one week until July 11. Some counties closed precincts because of low turnout.
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Blind justice? In Georgia, public safety officers still wear partisan labels
Some state lawmakers want to remove political party labels from sheriffs and district attorneys. Critics say party identification gives voters help when deciding.
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How will the ‘big, beautiful bill’ impact Georgia?
The U.S. Senate-passed version of the reconciliation bill includes some key changes to the package approved by the House in May.
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How an 18-year-old college student won a leadership position in Georgia GOP
A rising college sophomore, Ja'Quon Stembridge is the youngest-ever elected member of State Executive Committee of the Georgia Republican Party.
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Hometown of Plains adjusts to life without Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter
It’s been six months Jimmy Carter died at age 100, and his hometown of Plains continues to live by the example set by the late president and first lady Rosalynn Carter.
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‘Big, beautiful bill’ passage dims outlook for Georgia’s clean energy sectors
Georgia has been one of the top states for solar and electric vehicle manufacturing investment. Some warn that's at risk after passage of the "one big, beautiful bill."