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    U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks on stage in front of a mammoth American flag at a Republican rally Saturday, August 7, 2021, in Floyd County in her congressional district. (Photo: Greg Bluestein/AJC)
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    FILE - Georgia state Sen. Senator Burt Jones, R - Jackson, speaks to a Senate committee in Atlanta, in this March 3, 2020, file photo. Jones has declared his intent to run for lieutenant governor and tweeted “Stay tuned” after former President Donald Trump attacked Butch Miller’s Republican candidacy. (Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
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    Mar. 9,  2017 - Atlanta - Sen. John Albers, R-Roswell, who is a volunteer firefighter, gives a fist pump to firefighters in the Senate gallery after the passage of House Bill 146, sponsored by state Rep. Micah Gravley, R-Douglasville, and backed by Speaker David Ralston, R-Blue Ridge.  The Georgia Senate unanimously backed a measure Thursday offering firefighters special insurance policies to cover treatment of certain work-related cancers, bringing it a crucial step closer toward final passage. The 30th legislative day of the 2017 Georgia General Assembly.   BOB ANDRES  /BANDRES@AJC.COM
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    FILE - Georgia state Sen. Senator Burt Jones, R - Jackson, speaks to a Senate committee in Atlanta, in this March 3, 2020, file photo. Jones has declared his intent to run for lieutenant governor and tweeted “Stay tuned” after former President Donald Trump attacked Butch Miller’s Republican candidacy. (Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
    Burt Jones will run for Georgia lieutenant governor
    Gov. Brian Kemp will make the final decision on how to spend $4.8 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds. A new poll suggests Georgians want the money to provide economic support — such as direct cash payments — and health care.
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    201012-Decatur-Voters make their selections as early voting starts Monday morning October 12, 2020 at the DeKalb County elections office in Decatur. Ben Gray for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Notices mailed to 185K registered Georgia voters who might have moved
    On Thursday the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority approved a list of 17 projects to submit to the governor’s office and the General Assembly for possible state funding next year.  (File photo by ALYSSA POINTER/ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM)
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    A Fulton County elections worker prepares to count absentee ballots for Georgia’s Senate runoff elections at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta in January. (Alyssa Pointer / Alyssa.Pointer@ajc.com)
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    A Georgia transportation official came under scrutiny last spring for his role in a state decision that could benefit a proposed Oconee County shopping center in which he has a financial interest. A new report has cleared him of wrongdoing. (Photo from Oconee County)
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    Gov. Brian Kemp is telling most state agencies to hold spending at current levels in the upcoming year, even though the state saw a record surplus during the fiscal year that just ended.
    Even with record surplus, Kemp tells state agencies to hold the line
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    Even though Georgia saw a record $3.2 billion surplus in tax collections during the past fiscal year and signs point to a growing economy, Gov. Brian Kemp has instructed most state agencies not to seek additional funding in their budget requests. Nathan Posner for the Atlanta-Journal-Constitution
    Capitol Recap: Georgia governor tells agencies to hold line on spending
    201012-Decatur-Voters make their selections as early voting starts Monday morning October 12, 2020 at the DeKalb County elections office in Decatur. Ben Gray for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Notices mailed to 185K registered Georgia voters who might have moved
    State Sen. Burt Jones, right, has urged Gov. Brian Kemp to call a special session of the General Assembly to pass legislation banning school systems from imposing mask mandates. Kemp has said he trusts local school systems on the issue. “Our school superintendents have been dealing with this issue for 15 months. They dealt with it all last year," the governor said. "They know how to deal with COVID in their classrooms. I trust them to do that.” ALYSSA POINTER/ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM
    Kemp is called on to ban school mask mandates
    A Fulton County elections worker prepares to count absentee ballots for Georgia’s Senate runoff elections at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta in January. (Alyssa Pointer / Alyssa.Pointer@ajc.com)
    New Georgia absentee ballot request forms require more ID
    Democratic U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock has made voting rights his top issue. (Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
    As Warnock builds Senate record, Republicans plan their attack
    Gov. Brian Kemp is telling most state agencies to hold spending at current levels in the upcoming year, even though the state saw a record surplus during the fiscal year that just ended.
    Even with record surplus, Kemp tells state agencies to hold the line
    Gov. Brian Kemp is the first to take advantage of a new law Republicans pushed through the General Assembly that allows him and some legislative leaders to set up "leadership committees," funds that can collect unlimited contributions from donors and also take donations while the Legislature is in session. (Clay Teague/The Macon Telegraph via AP)
    Kemp the first to set up newly legal unlimited donation committee
    January 5, 2021 Atlanta: Voters lined up to cast ballots on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 at the Park Tavern located at 500 10th St NE in Atlanta. Georgia’s long moment in the national spotlight culminated Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, when state voters cast their votes to determine which party would control the U.S. Senate. Georgia voters also voted to elect a member of the state Public Service Commission, which regulates energy and utility rates and issues. The two most expensive Senate races in history saw more than $833 million been spent by the four campaigns and outside groups supporting them, blanketing the airwaves and stuffing mailboxes across the state. Much of that money has come from organizations with no direct connection to Georgia. (John Spink / John.Spink@ajc.com)
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    (File photo by Johnny Crawford,jcrawford@ajc.com.)
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    Georgia Rep. Andrew Clyde's description of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol as "no insurrection" continues to be criticized by Democrats.  Screenshot via YouTube.
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