Legislative letdowns

Creative Loafing (Atlanta) | April 5, 2012
With a flourish of political recklessness, Georgia's 40-day legislative session drew to a close last week. And that means it's time to sit back and assess the damage the people we elect to manage our best interests did to said best interests. Granted, it wasn't all bad...

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