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Do Georgians need to carry an ID on them at all times?
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV)- You’re running out of the house, late to work or school and you forget your ID. Do you really need it in Georgia? If you’re driving, the answer is yes. The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) website says that if you are stopped by law enforcement, you must have your physical […]
Georgia launches online voter registration cancellations
The Georgia Secretary of State's office has launched a new web portal to allow voters to cancel their registration online, making it easier for voters to keep their registration up to date and for election officials to maintain the voter rolls. The post Georgia launches online voter registration cancellations appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
GA solar business showcases benefits of Inflation Reduction Act
A Georgia business owner is touting the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act on families, businesses and job creation, including her own. Olivia Amyette, owner of Infinite Energy Advisers in Cleveland, Georgia, said her journey into the solar industry began at Georgia Tech. After graduating in December 2020 during the pandemic, she chose to stay in Georgia to care for her grandfather. Amyette credits the Inflation Reduction Act for helping jump-start her solar career, allowing her to support those in need and increase job opportunities.
GPB evening headlines for July 29, 2024
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger attends the National Association of Secretaries of State winter meeting, Feb. 16, 2023, in Washington. A lawyer for Raffensperger said on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, that a bill is unconstitutional to give Georgia's appointed State Election Board the ability to investigate Raffensperger.
University of Georgia students challenging suspensions from pro-Palestine protests
ATHENS, Ga. - Six University of Georgia students are planning to file an appeal for their suspensions over their participation in pro-Palestine protests on campus earlier this year. The protesters say they have waived their rights under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and will be tried at a...