Georgia’s Senate passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender-affirming care for adults, but the future of the legislation remains uncertain.
Proponents argue expansion would provide healthcare to over 200,000 uninsured Georgians and financially aid struggling rural ...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced Friday it would sue the Trump administration over an executive order ...
A Georgia state House member won’t face a new election after a judge ruled there wasn’t enough evidence to prove voters who ...
Lowcountry residents came together Feb. 8 to grieve the death of Adam Meissner, a 10-year-old boy struck and killed by a ...
Georgia's state Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender-affirming care for adults, but the future ...
The Post and Courier’s Education Lab focuses on issues and policies affecting South Carolina’s education system. It is ...
President Donald Trump signed into law the “Laken Riley Act,” on Wednesday, Jan. 29. This comes alongside sweeping action and executive orders against immigration.
That day, police say Colt Gray, a 14-year-old who ... of Senate and House education committee members Monday that he appreciates legislative support for mental health and the Georgia Apex program ...
The measure was pushed by state Sen. Blake Tillery, a Vidalia Republican, who repeatedly characterized the bill as only ...
There’s a bad policy idea out there that blames FEMA for Hurricane Helene and adds that we should get rid of FEMA and replace it with state-run organizations. Now that ...