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Georgianon with this afternoon's brief from the Peach State
Guy just died in metro Atlanta an hour or so ago, first death in Georgia
67 year old man at Kennestone Hospital in Cobb County
Georgia Board of Regents announced that the state's university system would NOT be closing
The Georgia Senate Thursday approved a measure designed to address long lines on Election Day. Democrats had a cow in response. Senate Bill 463 would require election officials to add precincts, poll workers or voting equipment in future elections to address long lines. It requires county election superintendents to take action if voters wait in line for more than an hour before checking in to vote.
Atlanta mayor and Gov. Brian Kemp in talks to restrict large public gatherings
Will be more critical in November: Continued fallout from voter removal from voter rolls in July 2017. Democrats are having more cows and their lawyers are setting up more nonprofit corporations in their usual response.
https://www.mdjonline.com/news/cobb-coronavirus-patient-dies-at-marietta-hospital/article_6dfdb956-647f-11ea-a0d2-f317d322a0b2.html
https://www.ajc.com/news/education/georgia-bucks-trend-and-keeps-its-public-campuses-open-despite-coronavirus-fears/us9VOlwkmrUxLq5QDSIP3M/
https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt–politics/atlanta-councilman-mayor-and-governor-working-ban-gatherings/nQ2qL4qmAN6BBES5pOcXiO/
https://www.ajc.com/news/state–regional-govt–politics/senate-passes-election-bill-over-objections-from-democrats/ZlT88kq9quH4SVmrNY6xtN/
https://www.ajc.com/news/state–regional-govt–politics/many-eligible-georgia-voters-were-canceled-nation-largest-purge/jRlixHpVs0I9wVQYdDjxvM/
Would be interested in seeing state headlines roundup posts from other anons.