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Tomorrow marks Sine Die, the end of Georgia’s legislative session. Yesterday, a vote to halt taxpayer-funded gender-affirming care for inmates saw Democrats walk out, leaving only two to vote. Chris Carr, AG and gubernatorial candidate, is criticized for previously allowing such care, while Brian Strickland, a Republican state senator, filed for AG, potentially breaching etiquette pending Governor Kemp’s plans. HB397 and SB214 (paper ballots) passed the Senate; HB397 awaits House confirmation, while SB214’s House vote is delayed to 2026 unless rules are suspended—unlikely but possible. Judge Totenberg dismissed Curling vs. Raffensperger on standing after seven years, timing it with these election bills. The Senate also voted to equalize teacher and police death benefits, sidestepping broader mental health issues. Third-grade reading scor ...