Fuller wins runoff to represent northwest Georgia in Congress but Democrats chalk up gains, reports @journalistross.bsky.social and @alander.bsky.social #gapol
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A plan to strengthen health access in rural and underserved communities in Georgia through community health workers is on life support in the Georgia Legislature.
It’s decision time for the many proposals that have been percolating under the Gold Dome during a legislative session that has been dominated by election-year politics. #gapol
An agitated crowd prevented Bibbs County Sheriff David Davis from speaking at No Kings due to the county's agreement with ICE.
No Kings organizers met with Davis previously and had asked him to address concerns at the protest.
Your roundup of the week in Georgia politics: Rising tensions, farewell speeches and spirited debates usher in final week of the 2026 session #gapol
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In this week's roundup: Lawmaker calls it quits, governor’s race brings fireworks, calls for gas tax suspension and more #gapol
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The race to succeed Gov. Brian Kemp has officially taken shape now that a crowded field of candidates from both major parties has qualified to run for Georgia’s highest state office.
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In a year when Georgians were clamoring for state officials to rein in the unchecked growth of data centers, the Georgia Senate chose to pass a measure that critics say largely maintains the status quo.
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Our weekly roundup of political news: Several Georgia races shed candidates as qualifying week looms and races take shape
The Senate session ended abruptly Thursday just as senators were nearing a vote on a bill aimed at ensuring data centers pay for the energy infrastructure built to accommodate them after it appeared a last-minute alternative measure had the votes to pass.
Story by @alander.bsky.social.
Two prominent attorneys have launched campaigns for the Georgia Supreme Court, challenging two sitting justices who were originally appointed by former Republican Gov. Nathan Deal.
Civil rights icon Andrew Young issued a blunt warning Tuesday that liberties won during the 20th Century are under threat, but he also said he believes people today have the necessary tools to protect them.
Story by @alander.bsky.social.
Early voting began Monday in the race for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, and candidates are racing to set themselves apart from the crowd – and often from the district’s previous representative, former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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State lawmakers say 2026 is the year they will pass major legislation to assist teachers in helping the youngest Georgians become skilled readers. House Bill 1193, the Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026, is House leaders’ attempt to do so.
Story by @journalistross.bsky.social.
"They came to the doorstep of John Lewis’s congressional district," Ossoff said, referring to the recent FBI raid at the Fulton County elections center. "And as a result, we are going to mobilize the biggest and most unstoppable turnout in state history.”
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Our weekly recap: Trump backs a candidate to replace Greene, a Georgia Senate race takes shape and more
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The $42.3 billion spending plan now moves to the Senate, where lawmakers will want to leave their own mark on the budget.
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The ballots are now set for two special legislative races in Georgia and the candidates are still lining up for a third contest set for March 10.
Local officials would be able to make up the lost property tax revenue through sales taxes – to a point – and fees and assessments for specific services.
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New from @journalistross.bsky.social: Georgia’s teenagers could soon be doing significantly less scrolling, swiping and tapping on weekdays.
Your weekly roundup of Georgia political news: A monster special election day, Fern’s session freeze and more
Story by @alander.bsky.social: Fulton County DA will not prosecute advocate accused of stealing Georgia Power’s ‘trade secrets’
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials placed an asylum seeker who is eight months pregnant on a deportation flight Wednesday afternoon, even though she was in medical distress, her attorneys told States Newsroom.
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Georgia’s economy is showing signs of strength, but persistent inflation and slow job and wage growth have left consumers feeling sour about their finances.
A surge in data center development has turned Georgia into a national hotspot while raising fresh concerns about the state’s energy landscape and natural resources.
Story by @alander.bsky.social.
From the @alabamareflector.com:
Claudette Colvin, whose challenge to Alabama’s segregation laws nine months before Rosa Parks provided a spark for the modern Civil Rights Movement, died on Tuesday. She was 86 years old.
The seven Democratic candidates vying to become governor addressed Coastal Georgia voters Thursday in the first major policy forum of the election year, with each aiming to distinguish themselves amid a crowded race for the state’s top job.
Story by @savmargaret.bsky.social with the Current GA.