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Jimmy Carter to receive state funeral in January

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www.wsav.com – The Associated Press – 2024-12-30 07:50:00

SUMMARY: Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, was a former peanut farmer and humanitarian. Known for his efforts to restore trust in government, he served as president from 1977 to 1981. A state funeral will be held in Washington on January 9, with flags flying at half-staff for 30 days. Carter’s final resting place will be in Plains, Georgia, next to his wife Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023. President Biden praised Carter for his honesty, humility, and unwavering commitment to humanitarian work. The funeral plans remain in collaboration with the Carter family and military officials.

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Bondi sworn in as attorney general in Oval Office

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www.wjbf.com – Brett Samuels – 2025-02-05 11:25:00

SUMMARY: Pam Bondi was recently sworn in as attorney general in the Oval Office, with President Trump asserting her impartiality despite scrutiny from Democrats. The former Florida prosecutor promised to restore integrity to the Justice Department and combat violent crime. Her confirmation vote in the Senate was 54-46, supported by Republicans and one Democrat. Concerns were raised regarding her potential compliance with Trump’s interests, especially after his past calls for the prosecution of political opponents. During her confirmation hearing, Bondi avoided answering hypothetical questions about appointing a special counsel related to Trump, as recent Justice Department staff changes indicated ongoing political tensions.

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Riley Gaines Act changes the word ‘gender’ to ‘sex’ in state code | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2025-02-05 10:44:00

SUMMARY: The Georgia House has introduced the Riley Gaines Act, which prohibits men from competing in women’s sports, includes fines for educators who violate this rule, and changes “gender” to “sex” in state operations. This legislation mandates separate changing facilities in K-12 and state colleges and defines “mother” and “father” based on biological sex. The Professional Standards Commission can impose minimum $1,000 fines on violators. Attorney Chelsea Thompson emphasized the bill’s strength in protecting women’s sports, while swimmer Riley Gaines shared concerns about competing against trans athletes. The bill is supported by the House Republican caucus and is currently in the House hopper.

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Tornado siren drill this morning: Severe Weather Preparedness Week kicks off in Georgia

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www.wsav.com – Genevieve Lund – 2025-02-05 05:49:00

SUMMARY: Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Georgia emphasizes the importance of being ready for unpredictable storms, including tornadoes, hurricanes, and flash floods. Officials urge residents to develop safety plans as they enter peak severe weather season. Today’s focus is on tornado safety, highlighted by a statewide tornado drill at 9:30 a.m. Georgians are encouraged to identify safe shelters and stay informed through emergency alerts. Each day of the week will cover different weather hazards, including thunderstorms, lightning safety, and flood preparedness. With Georgia averaging 30 tornadoes annually, emergency drills are crucial for ensuring community safety and awareness.

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