Friday, March 26, 2021
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Georgia's restrictive new voting laws prompted fierce protest, plus more on America's immigration policy and an unusual light show that streaked across the Pacific Northwest last night.
Here's what we're watching this Friday morning.
Georgia state troopers arrested Democratic state Rep. Park Cannon on Thursday after she knocked on Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's statehouse office door as he signed a controversial election bill into law in a closed-door ceremony.
Video of the incident shows Cannon, who as a lawmaker also works at the statehouse, being handcuffed after she knocked on Kemp's door, arguing for transparency at the bill signing.
Cannon was removed from the Capitol and taken to the Fulton County Jail where she was charged with two misdemeanors under state law, according to police.
She was released Thursday evening, but the incident drew attention to the sweeping regulations Georgia Republicans passed after weeks of debate about how to tighten voting laws.
The new law adds a host of restrictions, from requiring identification for mail voting and curtailing voting hours to making it illegal to take food or water to voters in line.
Georgia is one of the first states to pass major voting restrictions after last year's election, which saw Democrats take control of the U.S. Senate after two runoffs in the state. A flurry of bills have been introduced by Republican-controlled state legislatures to tighten voting laws after former President Donald Trump lost the election and baselessly challenged the outcome.
Georgia Democrats vociferously opposed the bill's passage, with Stacey Abrams calling the law "nothing less than Jim Crow 2.0."
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Friday, March 26, 2021
Georgia GOP’s restrictive new voting law, Biden’s question time and a mysterious light show in the Pacific Northwest
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