ACLU of Georgia Issues Statement In Response to Harmful Voting Bill
Georgia's governor has allowed SB 189 to become law, imposing more barriers for Georgia voters and elections administrators.
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Georgia's governor has allowed SB 189 to become law, imposing more barriers for Georgia voters and elections administrators.
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