
Putting 'cologne on Jim Crow': Georgia GOP lawmakers drive toward new voting restrictions
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The GOP-controlled General Assembly in Georgia is racing to clamp down on ballot access after the record turnout in the 2020 elections helped Democrats seize the White House and control of the US Senate. Their proposal also give state officials new powers over the conduct of local elections.
Crucial action comes this week. The state's GOP-controlled General Assembly has only five legislative workdays left on its calendar before it adjourns March 31. Lawmakers in both the House and Senate say they plan to finalize changes to election bills in the days ahead. An omnibus bill that a key House committee passed Monday would impose identification requirements for absentee voting, limit the use of ballot drop boxes and disqualify most provisional ballots cast outside of voters' home precincts. It also would make it a misdemeanor to provide food or soft drinks to voters as they wait in line.More Related News