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ATLANTA (AP) — Challengers on Thursday told a federal appeals court that Georgia lawmakers are still violating Black voters’ rights after redrawing the state’s congressional and legislative ...
Georgia lawmakers can pick up bills in ... The Senate left right as the House was discussing new changes to the proposal to regulate how school zone speed cameras function. Child Tax Credit ...
Jones rejected claims that the new maps didn’t do enough to help Black voters. Jones said he couldn’t interfere with legislative choices, even if Republicans moved to protect their power.
Challengers argue that Georgia's redrawn maps still violate Black voters' rights, potentially leading to more districts favoring candidates preferred by Black voters if challenges are upheld.
ATLANTA — Challengers on Thursday told a federal appeals court that Georgia lawmakers are still violating Black voters’ rights after redrawing the state’s congressional and legislative maps.
FILE - Georgia state Rep. Mack Jackson, D-Sandersville, looks at a map of proposed state House districts before a House hearing, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023, at the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta.
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