Georgia faces a wave of policy and community developments this week. The Trump administration is moving forward with new rules under the One Big Beautiful Bill, potentially capping federal borrowing for many graduate students and limiting access for fields like nursing, teaching, and therapy. With Marjorie Taylor Greene stepping down, four candidates have entered the special election to replace her, including Democrat Sean Harris, who tells The Ron Show why he believes he can flip the district this time. Environmental advocates continue sounding alarms about the rapid expansion of Atlanta-area data centers, warning of worsening air quality and disproportionate impacts on communities of color. Meanwhile, Georgia ranks among the worst states for package theft, with police urging vigilance during peak shopping season. And as National Adoption Month continues, cuts to key foster-care programs raise new concerns for families and children in need.
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