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Georgia Republicans seek to shield carpet industry, cities from costly toxic PFAS lawsuits
Facing half a dozen water contamination lawsuits, a new bill introduced by several Northwest Georgia Republicans seeks to shield the carpet industry and others from liability.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s DOGE panel to launch its first budget-slashing hearing this week
Marjorie Taylor Greene's DOGE panel will hold its first hearing this week as the Georgia congresswoman works with Elon Musk to rein in federal spending.
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NIH cuts target Georgia’s biomedical sector, risking research, jobs, experts say
The Trump administration announced major cuts to federal biomedical research funding beginning Monday that will hit Georgia institutions hard, experts say.
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Georgia latest state to consider mandatory Ten Commandments posters in schools
In addition to setting a deadline to hang posters displaying the Ten Commandments, the Georgia bill outlines several requirements for the displays.
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What does Trump’s order on trans girls and women in sports mean for Georgia athletes?
Here’s what you need to know about Trump’s executive order and how it impacts efforts in Georgia to regulate girls’ and women’s sports.
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Burt Jones amasses war chest ahead of expected Georgia governor bid
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones disclosed he has more than $3 million in cash on hand days after Attorney General Chris Carr reported he collected nearly $2.2 million.
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DNC joins legal fight against Georgia voting rules changes
The friend-of-the-court filing to the Georgia Supreme Court is one of the first major moves by the Ken Martin, the newly elected chair of the Democratic National Committee.
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Bill proposes charging parents if students make threats to Georgia schools
The House bill and another Senate bill would also require felony charges for anyone who threatens to kill people at a school.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn’t rule out run for governor or U.S. Senate
The Rome Republican said she was considering all possibilities during a live taping of the "Politically Georgia" podcast in Washington on Thursday.
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Georgia Senate approves bill banning trans girls, women from female sports
The Senate voted 35-17 with two Democrats joining Republicans in supporting the bill.