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In brief: Kemp gives State of the State address — Morehead presents State of the University — Athens Housing CEO to retire — Democrats push to gut "heartbeat law"
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On Friday, a Fulton County judge blocked enforcement of the "heartbeat law." Lawyers for the state are appealing to the Georgia Supreme Court.
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In brief: Apartment fire damages 14 units — Abortion law challenge heads to state Supreme Court — Elections board to decide on Saturday voting — State moves ahead with work requirement for Medicaid — winning weekend for UGA
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A Fulton County judge has ruled that the state can't enforce its six week ban on most abortions. State officials are appealing.
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Following the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the Georgia law that could ban most abortions once cardiac activity can be detected will go to court.
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In brief: Fulton County judge won't grant temporary injunction to abortion law, but lawsuit moves forward; state to issue $350 payments to some on aid programs; Kemp nominates new GBI director
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In brief: New lawsuit says Georgia's constitution protects right to privacy; two independent candidates cleared for November ballot in Oconee; appeal against Greene dismissed; Port of Savannah moves record amounts of cargo
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Georgia’s new abortion law and controversial personhood language is expected to create a flurry of confusion that experts argue will likely tie up state courts with challenges.
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In brief: Fed appeals court gives restrictive abortion law the go-ahead; First Lady to visit Athens today; ACC marijuana ordinance set for vote on Aug 2; some county elections board continue to audit election results
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In brief: Lawyers file briefs in abortion law challenge; state moves to electronic debit cards for WIC benefits; 2K doses of fentanyl seized in Athens raid; cops in five states target speeding and DUI in weeklong operation.