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Senator wants to add same-sex marriage to Georgia constitution | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-17 10:00:00

(The Center Square) – State Sen. RaShaun Kemp, D-Atlanta, introduced a resolution that would let Georgia voters decide if same-sex marriage becomes law in the state.

Marriage is defined as a union between a “man and a woman” in the Georgia Constitution.

“No union between persons of the same sex shall be recognized by this state as entitled to the benefits of marriage,” the constitution says. “This state shall not give effect to any public act, record, or judicial proceeding of any other state jurisdiction respecting a relationship between persons of the same sex that is treated as a marriage under the laws of such other state or jurisdiction.”

Kemp, D-Atlanta, is married to Christopher Kemp, according to his Senate bio. He has spoken from the well of the Senate about his two children.

“The current Georgia Constitution does not recognize same-sex marriage, a reflection of the past and an outdated way of thinking,” Kemp said. “Right now, the state must follow federal law, which allows my marriage to be recognized. But we must act at the state level to protect these rights.”

Just over 76% of Georgians said marriage is “between a man and a woman” when they approved a constitutional amendment on the November 2004 ballot. Georgia began recognizing same-sex unions after the June 26, 2015, U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.

Eighteen states have approved same-sex marriages. If approved, the Georgia resolution would ask voters if the state constitution should be amended to recognize marriages as a union of two people “regardless of race, gender, or biological sex?”

“Colleagues on both sides of the aisle should be more than willing to support this resolution,” Kemp said. “No love should be illegal. Families like mine across Georgia deserve dignity, respect and the certainty that their marriages are protected equally under the law.”

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Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs

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www.wsav.com – Kris Hummer – 2025-02-19 12:21:00

SUMMARY: Pope Francis, 88, has developed pneumonia in both lungs after being hospitalized due to worsening bronchitis. Admitted to Rome’s Gemilli hospital, he is being treated for a polymicrobial respiratory infection. Despite the serious nature of pneumonia, especially for someone his age, Vatican officials report he is in good spirits, having eaten breakfast and getting out of bed. Doctors emphasize the importance of monitoring his condition to ensure it does not worsen. Treatment options include antibiotics, oxygen therapy, and physiotherapy, with hopes for significant improvement in the first 72 hours of recovery, though age complicates the prognosis.

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Georgia’s ‘Red Tape Rollback’ clears first hurdle | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-19 11:59:00

(The Center Square) – A bill that would ease small business regulations received a “do pass” recommendation by a Georgia Senate committee on Wednesday.

The “Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025” requires committees and lawmakers to give greater scrutiny to rules.

Lawmakers could request a Small Business Impact Analysis on pending legislation.

Also part of the bill is an economic impact analysis of rules that would have a $1 million impact or greater in the first five years. Two-thirds of the General Assembly or a majority vote with the signature of the governor is required for rules that require an economic analysis.

State agencies would have to review rules every four years to determine if any are outdated or need changes, according to the bill.

“What we’re doing here is we’re trying to get agencies and rulemakers to think about the cost of complying with the rules and finding ways when possible to minimize that cost to follow the rules,” said the bill’s sponsor, Sen. Greg Dolezal, R-Cumming.

About 80% of the bill was included in legislation last year that passed the Senate but failed the House, Dolezal said.

Lt. Gov. Burt Jones compared the bill to the Department of Government Efficiency established by President Donald Trump.

“Our state initiative complements DOGE, President Donald Trump’s plan to create efficiency, while paring down unnecessary spending and eliminating bureaucratic red tape at the federal level,” Jones said previously.

The Georgia Public Policy Foundation, the Georgia Chapter of Americans for Prosperity and the Georgia Chapter of the Libre Initiative spoke in favor of the bill.

“It’s one thing to talk about cutting red tape and making the government more efficient – it’s another to summon the political will to pass serious legislation that restores legislative oversight, invites transparency into the regulatory process, and finds real savings for taxpayers and job-creators,” said Americans for Prosperity State Director Tony West.

The bill now goes to the full Senate for consideration.

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Father-son duo survives night in Utah wilderness after finding ‘miracle’ backpack

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www.wsav.com – Trevor Myers – 2025-02-18 19:11:00

SUMMARY: Julian Hernandez and his son found a “miracle”—a fully stocked green backpack—while hiking in southern Utah after getting lost. The backpack belonged to 15-year-old Levi Dittman, who had become stranded on the same trail a month earlier. Levi had stocked it with snacks, a first aid kit, and other emergency supplies but was rescued without retrieving it. When Julian and his son stumbled upon the backpack, it provided them with food and water to endure their situation. Levi’s mother celebrated the coincidence as a divine blessing, highlighting the backpack’s unexpected role in assisting those in need.

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