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Source: Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) responded to calls for a boycott of Home Depot, the Atlanta-based home improvement company, over the state’s newly-signed voting reform law. Progressive activists have lobbied for boycotts in Georgia, with no remorse for economic consequences, based upon untrue characterizations of the new law.
Faith leaders in Georgia took issue with Home Depot’s decision to stay neutral in the political fight over the bill, while other corporations spread false narratives about the reform measures. The home improvement company emphasized the importance of, and its commitment to, accessible, fair, and secure elections. This answer was not satisfactory to opponents of the common-sense voting reform provisions in the law signed by Kemp.
Georgia opening new mass vaccination sites, thousands of new doses to prioritize teachers
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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Five new mass vaccination sites set to open in Georgia
Gov. Kemp announced beginning March 17 a total of 9 mass vaccination sites will be available across Georgia.
ATLANTA - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp made clear Wednesday his intention to prioritize vaccinating teachers for COVID-19 and to improve the state s vaccination rate by opening five new mass vaccination sites.
Five new vaccination sites will open on March 17. In addition to the previous four sites, the Georgia Department of Public Health will open sites in Chatham, Ware, Washington, Bartow, and Muscogee counties. This will increase doses given each week by 45,000.
As the fight over voter integrity continues, a Georgia state lawmaker proposed a measure that would ramp up voter identification and verification. Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (R) said that
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