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Georgia lawmakers had their hands full on Monday as another Crossover Day came to a close.
Crossover Day is when bills need to advance in the House or Senate to have a shot at passing this session.
The 28th day of the 40-day legislative session is the last day for bills to move from one chamber to the other that is, to cross over and still have a clear path to becoming law this year.
The Georgia Senate members went home before 8 p.m. but members of the Georgia House remained on the floor until 11 p.m.