Lawmakers have debated sweeping changes to how Georgians cast a ballot. They’ve considered varying proposals for how best to respond to a surge in data center proposals across the state. And they’ve locked horns over everything from tax cuts to strategies for improving literacy rates.
Now it’s decision time for the many proposals that have been percolating under the Gold Dome during a legislative session that has been dominated by election-year politics.
Any bills left behind after Thursday, which is the final day of the session, will have to start over next year, when lawmakers – and a new lieutenant governor and governor – return for a new two-year cycle of lawmaking.
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