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Deadly crash reignites debate over Georgia State Patrol’s pursuit practices
A Georgia State Patrol chase that that killed a 19-year-old bystander in Atlanta last week thrust the agency into the middle of a public debate about police pursuits.
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Monday Mailbag: Ranked-choice voting, David Scott and Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
The "Politically Georgia" hosts answer questions from the listener mailbag.
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Donald Trump’s comeback fuels a new kind of Georgia Democratic campaign
Sen. Jason Esteves' campaign for governor shows how more Georgia Democrats are not running away from national issues in state races.
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Jason Esteves launches bid for Georgia governor with pledge to fight Trump ‘chaos’
Democrat Sen. Jason Esteves is entering Georgia's governor race with a message that Trump’s "chaos" is hurting Georgians’ health and wallets — and GOP leaders are silent.
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Kemp’s legal overhaul is now law — but will it bring down insurance costs?
Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law an overhaul of the state's litigation system aimed at bringing down insurance costs.
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Families see changes after Georgia school shooting, but wonder are they enough?
Parents of Apalachee High students, who have different political beliefs, come together to advocate for school safety measures after the Apalachee High school shooting.
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Man arrested at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s town hall demands charges be dropped
'Someone with no criminal history, a decorated veteran, has been arrested and suffered physical injuries, but also reputational harm,' the man's attorney says.
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Tariff tensions rise in Georgia as 2026 looms
Georgia Republicans and industries brace or impact of Trump's tariffs.
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Patricia Murphy: Brian Kemp for Senate? Why the heck would he want to do that?
Going from chief executive to one of 100 in the Senate has been a struggle for some ex-governors who made the leap. Would Gov. Brian Kemp want to do it?
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New Georgia school voucher program gets almost 12,000 applications
Lawmakers budgeted enough money to fund more than 21,000 scholarships for students zoned to attend low-performing public schools.