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Adjourned: Here's what the 2025 legislative session illuminated about Georgia politics

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Georgia lawmakers are concluding a 40-day session, and tensions are high. Here are key bills to watch on Sine Die and four takeaways and themes worth tracking on Friday and beyond.
The 2025 legislative session in Georgia, culminating in Sine Die, highlighted several key aspects of the state's political landscape. The session was marked by intense debates over education funding, with a significant focus on increasing teacher salaries and improving school infrastructure. Additionally, healthcare reform took center stage, with lawmakers proposing measures to expand Medicaid and address the opioid crisis. The session also saw contentious discussions on voting rights, with new legislation aimed at enhancing election security drawing both support and criticism. Throughout the session, the dynamics between the Republican majority and the Democratic minority were evident, with bipartisan cooperation on some issues and stark divisions on others. The session's outcomes are expected to have lasting impacts on Georgia's policy direction and political climate.

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