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Georgia Republicans have remained silent on a video posted on Donald Trump's website depicting Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as apes, while Georgia's two U.S. senators and other Republicans have condemned the video as racist and offensive.

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Georgia Senate leaders have proposed a plan to reduce or eliminate income taxes for Georgians making less than $100,000, while increasing taxes on data centers, low-income housing, and yachts to make up for the loss in revenue.

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Georgia lawmakers are moving to protect electricity ratepayers from costs associated with data centers by ensuring that those costs are borne only by data centers.

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Westwin Elements is planning to build a nickel refinery in Richmond Hill, but faces five regulatory and financial barriers, including site cleanup, pollution permitting, zoning, financing, and raw materials sourcing.

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Glynn County Commissioners are preparing to adopt updated zoning ordinances after a two-year review by a group dominated by developers and real estate agents, resulting in a future for the county that prioritizes business growth over other community values.

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