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In brief: Fewer than half of prosecutor positions in Western Circuit DA's office are filled — Clarke Board of Education appoints new member — Kemp promises pay raises — Storms sweep across state — women's b-ball falls to Ole Miss
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The Georgia Chamber's annual "Eggs & Issues" event recapped successes and previewed priorities with the state's roaring economy.
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In brief: Kemp to be sworn in for second term today — Athens DA to ask for $250 to combat gangs — state lawmakers seek more immunity for court proceedings — Thomas and Dunn honored by UGA — UGA men's basketball topples Miss St.
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The order stems from a lawsuit surrounding the 2018 election.
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In brief: State to resume collections of $0.29 tax on gas — ACC Commissioners to hear wish list for new fire station — student housing giant has big financial year — Abrams-backed group to pay $200K in legal fees — celebration set for football champs
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Gov. Brian Kemp has announced plans to spend more than $3 billion of the amount through a combination of one-time tax givebacks.
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The Georgia Commission for Access to Medical Cannabis voted in September to award the first two of six low-THC cannabis oil production licenses , but those licenses remain on hold.
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In brief: Kemp wants to spend part of historic surplus on tax rebates — a Georgia congressman is among the 20 GOP holdouts blocking McCarthy for Speaker — state lawmakers frustrated over slow rollout of medical marijuana — Delta to offer free wi-fi — UGA women beat Kentucky
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Four nearby counties are getting over $40 million from a total of $234 million in grant money.