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Gov. Brian Kemp has added three new tasks to the June special session, including confirming appointments made by Kemp, formally approving the gas tax suspension, and allowing certain local property tax referendums to be added to the November ballot.

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Richmond Hill officials voted to reaffirm that the refining of nickel, cobalt, or other heavy metals through carbonyl or other processes are not permitted at the Belfast Commons site where Oklahoma-based Westwin Elements planned to locate.

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The Georgia Supreme Court ended an agreement preventing the execution of nine death row inmates, ruling that the COVID-19 vaccine is available to all members of the public and the state's justice system is back to normal operation.

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Georgia's gas tax returned on Wednesday, causing gas prices to rise by 33 cents per gallon, after Governor Brian Kemp allowed the suspension to expire due to relatively steady oil prices.

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Black midwives in the South are leading lawsuits against state regulations that limit their ability to provide care, arguing that they can help improve birthing outcomes and treat low-risk pregnancies in rural and underserved areas.

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