We take a look at several high-profile pieces of legislation that passed and failed at the state Capitol as the session wrapped up this week, including taxes breaks, education funding, data center reform and election changes. Plus, Georgia is seeing little relief at the gas pumps even after the state's gas tax was suspended. And, new Department of Homeland Security leadership could mean a slowdown for two Georgia warehouses slated to detain immigrants. Also, Astronauts are heading toward the moon for the first time in decades, and in Atlanta, engineers and scientists at Georgia Tech are looking on with excitement.

Kemp says Georgia will not delay primary to redraw districts but calls for new lines by 2028
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Congressman dead at 80 and wildfires ravage parts of Southeast Georgia
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Trump nominates a CDC director and state officials scramble to meet new voting measures
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