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Judge recommends Democrat be disqualified from Public Service Commission race
An administrative law judge recommended that the secretary of state disqualify Public Service Commission District 3 candidate Daniel Blackman from running this year.
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In deep-red Georgia, a GOP voice pushes back on immigration crackdown
State Rep. Kasey Carpenter said a teen's two-week detention at an immigration facility highlights his frustration with political gridlock.
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Checking in with the political and economic atmosphere in Savannah and Athens
The ‘Politically Georgia’ Team talked to The AJC’s Savannah and Athens bureau chiefs.
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Georgia Power bills have gone up. Now voters will choose who sets rates.
At long last, elections are resuming for Georgia's powerful board that sets electricity rates for customers. Early voting lasts from May 27 to June 13.
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Monday Mailbag: Abortion case for brain-dead mom, 2026 races, Trump’s legal fees
On Monday’s episode of the AJC’s “Politically Georgia,” the hosts answer listener questions about Adriana Smith's case, Keisha Lance Bottoms' run for governor and more.
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The surprising Georgia origins of Memorial Day
Both Columbus, Georgia and Columbus, Mississippi claim the orgins of Memorial Day, but a historian says the commemorations started in Georgia.
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CARE, other Georgia humanitarian organizations lay off staff, lower wages
Several Georgia-based nonprofits, including CARE, the Carter Center and the Task Force for Global Health are feeling the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts tied to USAID.
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New Georgia law could help wrongfully convicted get paid by the state
People released from prison will soon be able to petition for compensation through the Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings and begin to rebuild their lives.
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Here’s what Trump’s spending bill means for SNAP, Medicaid and student loans
The ‘Politically Georgia’ team highlights cuts to SNAP and Medicaid and proposed changes to student loan payments.