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A federal judge ruled this week that Georgia's redrawn voting maps will stand for the 2022 election. A lawsuit claimed the maps diluted the vote of minorities in violation of the Voting Rights Act. Meantime the state Senate moved a bill to ban abortion medication by mail, and the state House passed a plan to cut taxes. We also looked a survey of teachers that says 20% are considering leaving the profession, a truck driving school hoping to help with the supply chain backlog and Emory scientists pushing to get kids more pumped about science.
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A federal judge ruled this week that Georgia's redrawn voting maps will stand for the 2022 election. A lawsuit claimed the maps diluted the vote of minorities in violation of the Voting Rights Act. Meantime the state Senate moved a bill to ban abortion medication by mail, and the state House passed a plan to cut taxes. We also looked a survey of teachers that says 20% are considering leaving the profession, a truck driving school hoping to help with the supply chain backlog and Emory scientists pushing to get kids more pumped about science.
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