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Opponents of the law say it violates the state constitution.
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Physicians and others argue the six-week ban in unconstitutional — state lawmakers have yet to pass a budget — ACC seeks applicants for boards and authorities
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Georgia’s Heartbeat Bill prohibits most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected — usually around six weeks into a pregnancy, and before many realize they are pregnant.
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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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It will be a short first day, as some lawmakers head west for the national championship game
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State lawmakers convene next week for the 2023 session of the Georgia General Assembly
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In brief: State legislators could change runoff laws — education funding and abortion also on lawmakers' agendas — three new ACC commissioners to be sworn in — audit finds R and D tax credit isn't paying off — UGA women fall to South Carolina, men to face Auburn, Hawks lose to Warriors in OT
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HB 1 would provide state assistance for women denied an abortion under the state's new law.
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In brief: Average consumer could see $200 per year increase by 2025 — SC Court says Meadows must testify in election probe — first bills filed for 2023 legislative session — indicted prosecutor faces hearing next month — UGA stays at #1 in CFP rankings
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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.