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flag Georgia’s legislative deadline passes; key bills on taxes, voting, and schools stall or advance.

flag Crossover Day in Georgia’s 2026 legislative session, March 6, is the final deadline for bills to pass one chamber to remain in consideration, with only those cleared by midnight eligible to move forward. flag Key measures include a proposal to phase out property taxes on primary homes by 2032, a plan to restrict early voting to precinct-based locations, and legislation requiring data centers to cover infrastructure costs. flag A constitutional amendment to cut property taxes by up to 75% failed to gain two-thirds support, prompting Republicans to explore alternative relief measures. flag Other bills under debate include changes to election equipment, limits on public access to police camera footage, and a proposed statewide cellphone ban in high schools. flag The day also marks the start of candidate qualification for upcoming races, with major figures entering the gubernatorial contest.

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