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Corporations Back Away From Georgia Voting Bill After Funding Its Sponsors


Corporations Back Away From Georgia Voting Bill After Funding Its Sponsors
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks at a news conference about the state s new Election Integrity Act at AJ’s Famous Seafood and Poboys on April 10, 2021, in Marietta, Georgia.
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On March 25, the Georgia state legislature passed a now-infamous Republican-backed bill that introduced a series of stringent voter restrictions under the auspices of “election integrity.” The bill (SB 202), which Democrats across the board have described as a grievous violation of voting rights, limits the number of drop boxes, reduces the time allowed to request a ballot, bars election officials from sending out mass absentee ballot applications, and criminalizes the practice of handing out food or water to voters waiting in line, as ....

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Georgia Legislature Repeals Civil War-Era Citizen's Arrest Law – Courthouse News Service


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ATLANTA (CN) The Georgia House voted unanimously Wednesday to repeal a Civil War-era citizen’s arrest law which allowed most citizens to arrest someone they suspected of having committed a crime.
House Bill 479 repeals a law originally passed in 1863 that has allowed private citizens to make arrests if a crime is committed in their presence “or within their immediate knowledge,” or if the arrestor had “reasonable” grounds to suspect a person had committed a felony offense.
The law was originally intended to allow white Georgians to recapture slaves. The law was often used during the lynching era to justify mob violence against Black people. ....

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