House Bill 531: Voter Suppression Bill
By Kimberlee Smith On March 25, 2020, Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 531 into law despite public outcry. Many believe the bill hearkens back to the Jim Crow era
Read MoreBy Kimberlee Smith On March 25, 2020, Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 531 into law despite public outcry. Many believe the bill hearkens back to the Jim Crow era
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