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The 2026 special session of the Georgia General Assembly may be remembered more for what did not happen than for what did.
Georgians will continue to use the state's current voting machines for elections, as lawmakers voted Tuesday to postpone significant changes to the election system until 2028.
Georgians should continue voting with the same machines they have been using for years until a new system can be acquired in 2028, lawmakers decided before ending their special session Tuesday.
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A multi-residential home went up in flames Thursday morning in Littlestown, according to online dispatch records. York County township issues burn ban ahead of America's 250th anniversary celebration ...