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Kemp and the Georgia GOP. At the Georgia Republican Party convention last weekend, Gov. Brian Kemp faced boos and cheers from the crowd. Since refusing to overturn the state’s 2020 election results, Kemp has been attacked from the right wing of his party by some of his constituents and former president Donald ....
Georgia Republicans are gathering Friday and Saturday at Jekyll Island for an unprecedented state GOP convention. Many of the most committed Republican activists are meeting from around Georgia to hear from candidates and speakers who continue to echo concerns about election fraud. The party activists will also pick ....
Moderna is set to ask federal regulators in June for approval to use its vaccine with adolescents, and pediatric infectious disease experts at Emory University are excited about recent news of the vaccine's effectiveness in kids between 12 and 17 years old. "This adds a second tool to the toolbox," said Emory ....
Sam Whitehead, Molly Samuel, Johnny Kauffman, and Martha Dalton contributed to this report. Gov. Brian Kemp had until Monday, 40 days since the close of the 2021 General Assembly session, to decide whether to sign or veto the bills the legislature passed. The most controversial bill of the session, the state’s new election law, was signed within an hour of its passage in March, but the legislature was busy passing other bills this year as well. Kemp vetoed one bill that would have created a “chief labor officer” within the Department of Labor who would have reported to the state legislature. This was a hot-button issue during the legislative session as a backlog of unemployment claims frustrated jobless Georgians and the lawmakers they appealed to for help. ....