Lucy McBath has taken her first formal step toward a bid for Georgia governor in 2026 ... including Republican state Attorney General Chris Carr, while a smattering of other state officials ...
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Georgia Democrat Lucy McBath says she’s exploring a 2026 run for governorOn the Republican side, Attorney General ... governor of an American state. While that remains a difficult hurdle to cross, ...
Democratic Georgia State Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver talked about her career as a lawmaker, educator and attorney on "Piloting the Journey," the Women's History Month series on "Closer Look." ...
both Black women. It also comes as Senate Republicans generate dozens of proposals meant to advance Trump’s agenda. As part of a consent order with the State Ethics Commission, the New Georgia ...
Before ProPublica’s reporting on the deaths of Amber Thurman and Candi Miller, the names of committee members had been ...
McBath’s supporters argue her ability to win both suburban swing voters and Black women in deep ... narrowly recapture the state last year. She was among four Georgia Democrats who broke party ...
A woman who gave birth to a baby boy that wasn't hers due to an embryo transfer mix-up filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a fertility clinic in Georgia after ... a baby who was Black.
Dawes said those questions are particularly important in Georgia. The state has one of the nation’s highest rates of maternal death, especially among Black women, who die at twice the rate of ...
A lawsuit was filed on Tuesday afternoon in the State ... of the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act and violations of the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act. The attorneys are seeking ...
“This community was robbed of two amazing women ... news across Georgia, Mississippi and the Southeast. Her sub-beat is retail and consumer news. She’s an alumna of Kennesaw State University ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s ... election loss in the state. The bill passed unanimously by state legislators Thursday would enable compensation from counties for attorneys’ fees and other ...
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Justice Department abandoning cases alleging discriminatory police and firefighter hiringWASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is abandoning cases that sought to force police and fire departments to end what the Biden administration alleged were discriminatory hiring processes, ...
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