Georgia lawmakers passed a $38.5 billion budget, expanded access to hormonal contraception, and passed the DREAMS Scholarship, but failed to meet a deadline to eliminate QR codes on ballots and did not take action to rein in data centers.
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Georgia lawmakers passed a $38.5 billion budget, expanded access to hormonal contraception, and passed the DREAMS Scholarship, but failed to meet a deadline to eliminate QR codes on ballots and did not take action to rein in data centers.