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  2. 2023–2024 Georgian protests - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 and 2024, a series of street demonstrations took place throughout Georgia largely in opposition to the proposed "Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence", which would require non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to register as foreign agents or "organizations carrying the interests of a foreign power" and disclose the sources of their income if the funds they receive from abroad ...

  3. Macon City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Macon City Council is the city council of Macon, Georgia. James Timley is the Council President. Current members. Ward 1. Rick Hutto (since 2007), Post 1; Lonnie ...

  4. Atlanta City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta City Council (formerly the Atlanta Board of Aldermen until 1974) is the main municipal legislative body for the city of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It consists of 16 members: the council president, twelve members elected from districts within the city, and three members representing at-large posts.

  5. Georgia governor signs bill into law restricting land sales ...

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    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday signed a bill into law limiting the ability of some Chinese citizens to buy land in the state. The bill, SB420, echoes measures already signed into law in ...

  6. List of mayors of Garden City, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Council meets on the first and the third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. [3] Meetings have taken place at: Garden City Community House, 78 Varnedoe Avenue, from 1951 until 1963; Garden City City Hall, 100 Main Street, from 1963 to 2009 [4] Garden City Town Center, 100 Central Avenue, since 2009

  7. Non-resident citizen voting - Wikipedia

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    Some countries (such as France) grant their expatriate citizens unlimited voting rights, identical to those of citizens living in their home country. [2] Other countries allow expatriate citizens to vote only for a certain number of years after leaving the country, after which they are no longer eligible to vote (e.g. 25 years for Germany, except if you can show that you are still affected by ...

  8. Georgia Council for International Visitors - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Council for International Visitors (GCIV) is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and is part of the Global Ties U.S. national network. The mission of GCIV is to build relationships between the people of Georgia and leaders around the world. The vision is that every citizen of the State of Georgia has the opportunity to be more ...

  9. One Georgia city is offering $5,000 cash, along with other ...

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    Remote workers who chose to relocate to Columbus, located near the Alabama-Georgia border, are eligible for $5,000 cash and several non-cash incentives, totaling up to more than $7,000 in value ...