WABE's Week In Review: End of Georgia's legislative session sees gambling die, election and immigration rules move to Governor's desk

Torn up copies of bills on the floor of the Georgia House chamber at the Georgia State Capitol on Friday, March 29, 2024. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Murderers appealing hate crimes charges in Arbery killing…

Cargo possibly coming to Georgia’s port from Baltimore…

Also in this episode…

–Emily Jones reports Black voters who sued over Georgia’s elections for key utility regulators are appealing their case to the US Supreme Court.

–Jess Mador has more on a new report that says Medicaid expansion in Georgia would spur substantial economic and job growth across the state.

–Melissa Feito reports Atlanta-based Chick-Fil-A is going back on its pledge to never use antibiotics in the chicken served at its restaurants.

–Julien Virgin explains a new City of Atlanta grant program that is aiming to help seniors pay their property taxes.