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State lawmakers began hearing testimony yesterday on Georgia's decades-old law governing hospitals and health care services.
Georgia animal shelters euthanized more than 16,000 animals last year, a 10% increase, as rescue organizations reach their limit.
Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is leading a Congressional investigation into the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights.
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