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‘Prepared for the worst’: Black lawmakers brace for losses as Georgia GOP eyes new political maps

by Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder This story was originally published by the Georgia Recorder What’s supposed to be a once-a-decade event is about to happen for the third time in Georgia since 2020, and the results could shape state politics for years. The Georgia Legislature is set to gavel in for a special legislative session […]

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