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Supreme Court of Georgia says strip club tax is constitutional | Georgia
SUMMARY: The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that a tax on strip clubs, intended to fund assistance for child sexual exploitation victims, is constitutional. Approved by voters, the tax is collected by the Safe Harbor Commission for trafficking awareness and victim support. The Georgia Association of Club Executives contested the tax, claiming it violated the First Amendment as a “content-based tax.” However, Justice Nels S.D. Peterson stated that the tax is less burdensome than others upheld by courts and does not prohibit nude dancing. Dissenting Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren argued the tax is not a lawful exercise of authority despite recognizing child exploitation as a societal issue.
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I-Team: Woman takes Atlanta to court over water bill
SUMMARY: A property owner is suing the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management over an $81,000 water bill for a vacant building without running water. The owner, Gil Map, inherited the property, which has been uninhabitable for 15 years and tied to unexplained high usage charges. Despite repeated plumbing checks revealing no leaks, enormous bills piled up after a meter replacement in late 2022. The city contends the meter is accurate, yet no substantial evidence supports their claims. Previous similar cases have led to court hearings without resolutions, reflecting ongoing frustrations with the city’s appeals process. The judge’s decision is pending.
Posted November 1, 2024 9:34am EDT
By Dana Fowle
The Atlanta property owner says the boarded-up building had no running water but somehow accrued a water bill of nearly $81,000. She appealed the tab, and was denied, so she took the Department of Watershed Management to court.
FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/video/1541170
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Young Thugโs father reacts to rapper pleading guilty to charges in YSL RICO trial
SUMMARY: The speaker expresses their initial support for continuing a fight, aligning with others, but ultimately prioritizes their son’s decision. They emphasize that they’ve always sought to empower their son to make informed choices without interference. While they are pleased that their son is going home, they also wanted to keep fighting. The speaker reflects on their involvement in their son’s life and expresses pride in the man he has become, showcasing a balance between support and respect for their son’s autonomy.
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Young Thug says he takes full responsibility, promises he wonโt make the same mistake | YSL trial
SUMMARY: The speaker reflects on their past experiences, acknowledging that being nice or cool has led them into difficult situations. They understand that as one rises to certain heights, such behavior can have negative consequences, often unrelated to oneself. The speaker asks for trust and hopes to go home, promising to avoid future trouble and learn from their mistakes. They express regret for not fully appreciating their achievements, having risen from humble beginnings, and vow to change their ways to ensure they do not find themselves in similar situations again.
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