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Inside Look: How Georgia’s gun rights bill got shot down at the last minute

The Georgia House’s last-day inaction on a contentious gun rights bill took many by surprise. That included opponents of House Bill 218 such as state Sen. Michelle Au. The Johns Creek Democrat not only opposed the gun rights expansion, but sponsored her own legislation on background checks and waiting periods for gun buyers. Her proposals […]

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60-year-old man dies while in police custody

SAVANNAH — A 60-year-old man died while in police custody after being questioned as part of an aggravated assault investigation. The death occurred early this morning at police headquarters in Savannah. The man’s identity is not being released at this time as a result of the active investigation. The man had been brought to police […]

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Here’s how Georgia is spending your taxpayer money this year

(The Center Square) – The Georgia General Assembly has approved a $27.2 billion spending plan for the 2022 fiscal year, which starts July 1. The Senate and House agreed to spend more money on health care, education, transportation, state positions, internet access and economic initiatives. The House approved the measure, 148-21, late Wednesday night after […]

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Gun rights bill fails in Georgia legislature

Lawmakers considered several measures this session that critics argued were tone deaf and ignored the pleas for police reform that followed 2020’s string of high-profile shootings of Black Americans.  By the time the ceremonial tattered papers flew shortly after midnight, legislators had backed a bill that would prohibit city and county officials from cutting their […]