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ATLANTA — For the second time in the last two weeks, Georgia’s two largest business organizations are asking the General Assembly to pass a hate-crimes bill when the 2020 legislative session resumes next week.
ATLANTA — Two business organizations with major political clout under the Gold Dome are asking the General Assembly to pass a hate-crimes bill when lawmakers return to the Capitol next month.
Chuck Efstration
ATLANTA – The Georgia House of Representatives is gearing up to resume a 2020 legislative session interrupted in mid-March by the coronavirus pandemic.
David Ralston
McDONOUGH — Henry County Sheriff Keith McBrayer took time to share his thoughts with the Herald about keeping congregations safe before his Ma…
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Cortney Gardner is #22 as seen on other pictures. Headline pic is Ari Dyson is #23. Well played ladies!! [love]
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