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Trump cuts ties with 'Wacky' Marjorie Taylor Greene, once among his top MAGA-world defenders
Read full article: Trump cuts ties with 'Wacky' Marjorie Taylor Greene, once among his top MAGA-world defendersPresident Donald Trump has publicly ended his support for Rep_ Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her “Wacky Marjorie” and saying he would endorse a challenger against her in the next midterms “if the right person runs.”.
Kentucky watches for surging rivers to recede so widespread cleanup can begin
Read full article: Kentucky watches for surging rivers to recede so widespread cleanup can beginAfter days of deluges overfilled rivers to near-record levels across Kentucky, residents are anxious to return to their flooded homes and assess what is salvageable.
Georgia bill would compensate the wrongfully convicted and let Trump recover costs of election case
Read full article: Georgia bill would compensate the wrongfully convicted and let Trump recover costs of election caseGeorgia lawmakers passed a bill that would change how wrongfully convicted people are compensated.
CDC vaccination committee meeting postponed days after RFK Jr. took over at HHS
Read full article: CDC vaccination committee meeting postponed days after RFK Jr. took over at HHSA panel of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccine policy will not meet as previously scheduled next week.
Georgia push on COVID-19 rules aims at vaccines, school masks
Read full article: Georgia push on COVID-19 rules aims at vaccines, school masksGeorgia public school students are now free of mask mandates for five years, while a one-year ban on letting governments and schools require vaccines against COVID-19 neared Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk Tuesday.
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Georgia Gov. Kemp signs GOP election bill amid an outcry
Read full article: Georgia Gov. Kemp signs GOP election bill amid an outcryJackson says Coca-Cola and other large Georgia companies haven't done enough to oppose restrictive voting bills that Georgia lawmakers were debating as Jackson spoke (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)ATLANTA – Georgia Gov. Democrats and voting rights groups say the law will disproportionately disenfranchise voters of color. Kemp signed the bill less than two hours after it cleared the Georgia General Assembly. “The Republican voters I know find this despicable, Republican voters, the folks outside this White House. The Georgia law requires a photo ID in order to vote absentee by mail, after more than 1.3 million Georgia voters used that option during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Senate passes Georgia budget changes aiding K-12 and health
Read full article: Senate passes Georgia budget changes aiding K-12 and healthGeorgia Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Blake Tillery talks to the media on Wednesday, June 17, 2020, at the Georgia capitol after his committee approved the state's 2021 budget in Atlanta. With Senate changes, House Bill 80 returns to the House, where representatives could agree to Senate changes or demand a conference to work out differences. Legislative leaders have said it’s a priority for the budget to move quickly in case a COVID-19 outbreak forces lawmakers to stop meeting. The measure spends $26.6 billion in state funds and $15.6 billion more in federal money in the current year ending June 30. Adding to money the House already proposed, lawmakers would add $486,000 to pay for a chief medical officer, deputy commissioner, chief data officer, senior programmer and financial manager.
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Georgia Senate candidates make final push in high-stakes runoff
Read full article: Georgia Senate candidates make final push in high-stakes runoffATLANTA – Polls will open Tuesday for a rare Georgia runoff election because no candidate for either Senate seat had 50% of the vote in November. Election Day. That would give Democrats a Senate majority to go along with their control of the House and executive branch. A recorded phone call with Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, has sparked debate from both Republicans and Democrats. “You just can’t let them steal the U.S. Senate, you can’t let it happen.”More than 3 million Georgians already have voted.
