
Georgia Lawmakers' Health & Education Wins
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Georgia lawmakers wrapped up their annual session with a $38.5 billion budget and significant health wins. They passed a bill allowing pharmacists to prescribe birth control without a doctor, launched a DREAMS Scholarship for needs-based college aid, and made advanced arts classes count for HOPE Scholarship GPAs. However, they missed the deadline to remove QR codes from ballots and didnt rein in power-hungry data centers. A controversial bill targeting a healthcare executive also stalled.
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