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    Georgia implements new laws impacting education, health, and community safety

    BY Atlanta INtown Paper July 1, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    New state laws in Georgia affecting health, housing, safety, and schooling, including rounding cash transactions, regulating senior services, reducing development costs, allowing stronger medical marijuana doses, providing college scholarships, expanding private school tax credits, extending a teacher shortage program, requiring equal access to public school facilities, regulating clergy relationships, requiring AEDs to notify 911, creating a specialty license plate for people with autism, increasing fines for protesters, and making it a felony to fly a drone over a jail or prison, will take effect on July 1, 2026.

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