In addition to setting a deadline to hang posters displaying the Ten Commandments, the Georgia bill outlines several requirements for the displays.
The bipartisan bill would require district attorneys to demonstrate to a judge that there is a connection between the art and the crime.
“Who knows, maybe he’s the great explorer for the seal population. Maybe he’s the Ferdinand Magellan of the grey seal population,” said Mark Dodd, a wildlife biologist with Georgia DNR. It’s only the ...
Georgia lawmakers call it a “three-tier system,” long protected at the state capitol. Senate Bill 122 would allow brewers to ...
S&P Global Ratings has affirmed its 'BB/B' long- and short-term sovereign credit ratings on the Government of Georgia, ...
If they're convicted, the bill makes it so the person creating the material spends up to 15 years in a Georgia prison.
As we gear up for the next wave of football talent, a handful of defensive linemen from the Juco and high school ranks are ...
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