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Cobb County commission candidate Pamela Reardon lives in one district under a Democrat-backed local map but plans to run in another district under a Republican-backed state map.
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A state judge in Metro Atlanta's Cobb County has thrown out the county's maps for its commission, invalidating two May primaries.
A legislative Comprehensive Health Coverage Commission met for the first time yesterday to address Medicaid reform in Georgia.
A new law went into effect that increased fines for illegally passing school buses from $250 to $1,000 as students go back to school.
Cobb County commission candidate Pamela Reardon lives in one district under a Democrat-backed local map but plans to run in another district under a Republican-backed state map.
A state judge in Metro Atlanta's Cobb County has thrown out the county's maps for its commission, invalidating two May primaries.
A legislative Comprehensive Health Coverage Commission met for the first time yesterday to address Medicaid reform in Georgia.
A new law went into effect that increased fines for illegally passing school buses from $250 to $1,000 as students go back to school.