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− | + | This page is for issues local to the state of [[US/GA|Georgia]] in the {{USA}}.{{seed}} | |
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+ | * '''2014-02-25''' [http://thegavoice.com/delay-pushes-anti-gay-hb-1023-second-day-arguments/ Delay pushes anti-gay HB 1023 to second day of arguments] |
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