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CHARLOTTE KRAMON

CHARLOTTE KRAMON

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Crime|Political|US

How a new Georgia bill could change the fate of domestic abuse survivors in prison

Many women are in prison for killing their abusive partners

How a new Georgia bill could change the fate of domestic abuse survivors in prison
Health|Political|US

Georgia bill to codify IVF heads to governor after getting overwhelming support in both chambers

A Georgia bill to codify the right to in vitro fertilization got overwhelming in the state Senate and will likely go to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk for his signature soon

Georgia bill to codify IVF heads to governor after getting overwhelming support in both chambers
Business|Economy|Political|US

Georgia House approves the second part of sweeping plan to limit lawsuits

The second part of Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority to limit lawsuits and large verdicts won final approval from the House on Thursday

Georgia House approves the second part of sweeping plan to limit lawsuits
Health|Political|US

A bill proposing a near-total abortion ban causes an uproar at Georgia's Capitol

Protesters on each side of the abortion debate have packed a hallway of Georgia's Capitol during a hearing on a bill that would ban most abortions

A bill proposing a near-total abortion ban causes an uproar at Georgia's Capitol
Economy|Political|US

Georgia's legal system is poised for an overhaul after a multiyear push

Georgia's legal system is poised for an overhaul after a multiyear push

Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

Amid heightened blowback, a push to limit lawsuits in Georgia moves forward

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's top priority of limiting lawsuits is getting more pushback, and the legislative session wraps up in three weeks

Crime|Political|US

Compensating people who are wrongfully convicted is a hard sell in some states

Several states are considering moves to change how they compensate people incarcerated after wrongful convictions

Compensating people who are wrongfully convicted is a hard sell in some states
Election|Political|US

Georgia lawmakers pass bill that could let Trump, others recover costs of election meddling case

Georgia’s Senate has passed a bill that would allow President Donald Trump and more than a dozen people to seek compensation for legal bills stemming from an attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state

Georgia lawmakers pass bill that could let Trump, others recover costs of election meddling case
Political|US

Demonstrators across 50 states look to unify a disparate opposition to Trump and his sweeping agenda

As Donald Trump prepares to address a joint session of Congress, protest groups are gathering at parks, statehouses and other public grounds to assail his presidency as dangerous and un-American

Demonstrators across 50 states look to unify a disparate opposition to Trump and his sweeping agenda
Crime|Political|US

Georgia lawmakers consider easing one of the nation's toughest death penalty laws

Lawmakers have tried multiple times to change Georgia's strict legal standard to prove that someone has an intellectual disability and shouldn't get the death penalty

Political|US

States threaten fines and jail time for local officials who resist Trump's immigration crackdown

Republican lawmakers in some states are threatening local officials with lawsuits, fines and jail time if they resist President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration

States threaten fines and jail time for local officials who resist Trump's immigration crackdown
Crime|Political|US

Advocates fear Georgia bill advanced by Republicans could land more homeless people in jail

Georgia Republicans advanced a bill that would let property owners seek compensation from local governments if they don't enforce bans on encampments, sanctuary policies and other activities such as shoplifting

Crime|Economy|Education|Political|US

DeSantis signs sweeping immigration laws for Florida as states rush to fulfill Trump's agenda

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a sweeping package of immigration laws

DeSantis signs sweeping immigration laws for Florida as states rush to fulfill Trump's agenda
Education|Political|Sports|US

Georgia lawmakers advance a bill to prevent transgender women from competing in women's sports

Georgia's state Senate approved a bill that would prevent transgender women from competing in women's sports

Georgia lawmakers advance a bill to prevent transgender women from competing in women's sports
Crime|Education|Political|US

After September's deadly school shooting in Georgia, a call goes out for greater gun control

A Georgia Democratic lawmaker is pushing for stricter gun safety laws to stem a tide of violence like the mass shooting last September at a high school northeast of Atlanta

Business|Economy|Political|US

Georgia Gov. Kemp wants to limit lawsuits. But would that keep insurance rates from rising?

Georgia

Georgia Gov. Kemp wants to limit lawsuits. But would that keep insurance rates from rising?
Election|News|US

Georgia Democrats file challenges to keep Kennedy and others off presidential ballot

Georgia Democrats are challenging efforts to place Robert F

Georgia Democrats file challenges to keep Kennedy and others off presidential ballot
Business|Entertainment|Travel

Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business

The newest Coppola family property, The All-Movie, will soon host production companies and tourists in Peachtree City, an Atlanta suburb

Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business
Election|News|Opinion|Political|US

Biden's decision to drop out leaves Democrats across the country relieved and looking toward future

Voters nationwide reacted with relief and hope to news that President Joe Biden would drop his reelection bid

Biden's decision to drop out leaves Democrats across the country relieved and looking toward future
Crime|News|Opinion|US

Man dies at 27 from heat exposure at a Georgia prison, lawsuit says

Juan Carlos Ramirez Bibiano, an inmate at Telfair State Prison in Georgia, died of heart and lung failure after officers left him in an outdoor cell in the summer heat for five hours without water or ice, despite instructions from a warden to limit the amount of time inmates spend outdoors, a lawsuit filed by his family says

Man dies at 27 from heat exposure at a Georgia prison, lawsuit says
Election|US

Georgia website that lets people cancel voter registrations briefly displayed personal data

Georgia election officials are encouraging people to use a state website to cancel voter registrations when someone moves out of state or dies

Georgia website that lets people cancel voter registrations briefly displayed personal data
Business|Economy|News|US

Georgia property owners battle railroad company in ongoing eminent domain case

A railroad company wants to use eminent domain to condemn property in one of Georgia's poorest areas

Georgia property owners battle railroad company in ongoing eminent domain case
Election|News|US|World

Democrats, others seek to toss Kennedy off November ballot in Georgia and New York

Challengers seeking to throw Robert F

Democrats, others seek to toss Kennedy off November ballot in Georgia and New York
Crime|Education|US

What we know so far about the victims of the Apalachee school shooting in Georgia

Authorities in Georgia say a 14-year-old high school student has been charged as an adult with using an assault-style rifle to kill two students and two teachers in the hallway outside his algebra classroom

What we know so far about the victims of the Apalachee school shooting in Georgia
Crime|News|US

Most students in a Georgia district return to class nearly a week after a school shooting

Many students in Georgia’s Barrow County headed back to class six days after a school shooting killed two teachers and two students at Apalachee High School northeast of Atlanta

Most students in a Georgia district return to class nearly a week after a school shooting

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