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Lawmakers and activists convene on the state capitol to call for a special session.
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Girtz's budget proposal doesn't raise property tax rate — commissioners pass eviction prevention reboot, hold off on Olympic Dr development — Kemp signs insurance exchange into law — Hunter Gault named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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The measure would create over 700 bedrooms, but some lawmakers are skeptical — commissioners to vote on Human Relations work plan — state tax refunds are on the way — GA Power says its making progress on beleaguered Plant Vogtle reactors
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Shooting on Mitchell Bridge leaves one dead, three injured — arrest made in North Ave shooting — ACC seeks input on east side library — Kemp signs cold case bill
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University System extends waiver of SAT/ACT scores at some Georgia schools — UGA enrollment grows as statewide college enrollment dips — brewers' union accuses Athens brewery of union busting — Kemp signs ag bills
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The mid-year spending plan, which the full House will take up today, supports most of the governor’s mid-year budget recommendations.
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Kemp's move comes as companies like Hyundai, Rivian, SK Batteries, and Qcells invest billions of dollars on Georgia manufacturing plants that will likely attract new residents.
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The Senate GOP largely agrees with Gov. Kemp's budget proposals, but they add a few ideas of their own as well.
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Oba Samaye is a HOPE Scholarship student at UGA and a first-generation college student.