The “Georgia Online Automatic Renewal 29 Transparency Act” allows customers to cancel unnecessary subscriptions online rather than by phone.
Law
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Recently, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed five bills into law which are aimed at improving school safety and literacy: HB 147 – The Safe Schools Act requires public schools to conduct intruder alert drills and provide access to school safety and anti-gang personnel.
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Having become increasingly popular in recent years, “vaping” is the act of inhaling smoke produced by an e-cigarette, vape pen or similar device containing flavored e-liquids, nicotine and/or cannabis.
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On the heels of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, Georgia has introduced a new policy allowing embryos to be claimed as dependents on state tax forms.
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On June 24, Roe v. Wade, which has protected abortion rights for nearly half a century, was overturned, leaving many citizens angry and wondering, what’s next?
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Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed Georgia Bureau of Investigation leader Vic Reynolds to the Cobb Judicial Circuit Superior Court.
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Operation Shield, a division of the Atlanta Police Department, has launched a new initiative deemed Connect Atlanta.
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The Georgia State Patrol recently made history when Stephanie Stallings was appointed as its first female Lieutenant Colonel, becoming the highest-ranking woman on the GSP.
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Gov. Kemp recently announced the federal approval of two waivers which will allow the state to expand health insurance coverage outside of the provisions set in the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
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On June 23, the Georgia State Assembly passed HB 426, bringing those targeted by hate crimes one step closer to legal protection.
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The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act) was recently signed into law, making several significant changes to how employers, attorneys and individuals will approach retirement: • Limitations on “stretch” IRAs.