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Georgia breaks early voting record on first day | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Early voting in Georgia has begun, attracting record voter turnout, with reports of long lines, particularly in Buckhead. By 2:30 PM, around 200,000 voters had already cast their ballots. Many expressed the importance of this election, with one voter stating it felt like the most significant of their lifetime. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger praised efforts to maintain election integrity, highlighting rigorous testing and audits of voting machines. State officials noted over 250,000 absentee ballot requests have been received, with a 6% absentee voter rate expected. Key election dates include absentee ballot requests due by October 25 and election day on November 5.
On the very first day of early voting 2024 in Georgia, voters broke the turnout record. Some people stood in line for over an hour to cast their ballot.
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Why is it hard to identify drones?
SUMMARY: Drones have been frequently spotted over various U.S. states for over a month, particularly above military sites in New Jersey, raising concerns despite the FBI’s assertion that most sightings are misidentified manned aircraft. Investigations are ongoing for over 100 credible sightings. Although the White House claims these drones don’t pose a national security threat, lawmakers and residents express skepticism and seek more transparency. The FAA has established flight restrictions in response, and New Jersey has deployed detection devices, which found little evidence of malicious intent. Federal officials insist there’s no indication of foreign control or bad intent behind the drone activity.
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Georgia’s school choice program begins in 2025 | Georgia
SUMMARY: Georgia’s school choice program will begin in the 2025-2026 school year, offering eligible students up to $6,500 annually for private school tuition. Students attending low-performing schools, as defined by the College and Career Ready Performance Index, are eligible. An initial list of eligible schools was released in December but is being revised after some schools questioned their inclusion. The program prioritizes families earning 400% below the poverty level. Private schools can apply to participate starting January 21, with parents able to apply for scholarships from March 1. Georgia joins 33 states with similar programs, while Tennessee is considering statewide school choice.
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FEMA extends assistance deadline
SUMMARY: FEMA has extended the deadline for Georgia residents affected by Tropical Storm Debby and Hurricane Helene to apply for federal assistance to February 7, 2025. Homeowners and renters in 63 counties can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, via the FEMA App, by calling the FEMA Helpline, or by visiting Disaster Recovery Centers. Assistance may include rental aid, personal property reimbursement, temporary lodging costs, and home repairs. Applicants need to provide necessary information such as contact details, damage lists, and insurance info. Claims should be filed with insurers first, as FEMA won’t duplicate covered losses. For updates, visit fema.gov.
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