Georgia
Georgia mail carrier honored for delivering life-saving first aid

Georgia mail provider ship life-saving first assist
She was in the best place on the proper time. A Stockbridge mail provider went from supply the primary to delivering life-saving medical consideration. Her co-workers honored her at her publish workplace and the individual she saved obtained an opportunity to say thanks.
STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. – She often delivers the mail, however when she got here throughout somebody going into cardiac arrest, she delivered life-saving first assist.
Jerelyn Morton was honored on Wednesday by her co-workers on the Stockbridge publish workplace and the one who she helped obtained to thank her.
“I do not assume I am a hero, when everyone tells me that, I do not assume I’m,” Morton mentioned.
Morton was hailed a hero in entrance of her co-workers.
“Once I yelled out to him, he did not say something, so I knew one thing wasn’t proper,” she described the state of affairs that scorching August day as the person she saved stood beside her.
She says when she noticed James Alexander going into cardiac arrest, she shortly started chest compressions.
“I simply saved pumping and saved pumping till I can hear him,” she mentioned.
Morton was alongside her route on Alexis Avenue in Stockbridge when she noticed Alexander in a chair along with his head again. Fearing one thing was fallacious, she obtained the eye of a neighbor who referred to as 911 as she went to research.
Mail provider saves a life
What began as a traditional day became an intense expertise. She rendered life-saving medical assist to a person on her route.
For about 5 minutes, Morton carried out CPR whereas ready for an ambulance.
“I am glad it turned out the way in which it did…” she mentioned.
Months later, Alexander and fellow postal employees lastly obtained their probability to say thanks.
“I am simply grateful that your mail provider right here noticed me in a state that I could not imagine and she or he got here to my aide– and I thank her,” Morton mentioned.
Morton acquired the Postmaster Common Hero Award for her efforts.

Georgia
2025 Georgia Bill Tracker | Current Status of Closely-Watched Bills

ATLANTA – The Georgia General Assembly is nearing the end of its 40-day legislative session, with lawmakers racing to pass key measures before the session ends on April 4 or “Sine Die.” Legislators are considering bills on education, health care, criminal justice, and more. Once a bill passes out of committee, it must be scheduled by the rules committee for a full chamber vote. If approved, it moves to the other chamber and the process starts again. If either chamber makes changes, the bill must return to the original chamber for final approval before heading to the governor’s desk.
The following is the current status of some of the more closely watch bills. This is not a complete list of all of the bills that are still under consideration. Last updated April 1 (morning).
HOUSE BILLS
HB 136 – Child Tax Credit
- Expands an existing state tax credit for child care expenses.
- Creates a new $250 per-child tax credit for children age 6 and under.
- Adds incentives for businesses to help cover employees’ child care costs.
- Status: Passed House and Senate; returns to House for final approval.
HB 268 – School Safety
- Adds mental health coordinators to schools.
- Ensures swift transfer of student records between districts.
- Sets standards for physical security infrastructure.
- Establishes threat assessment teams.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
Georgia lawmakers agree on school safety bill after Apalachee High School shooting
HB 340 – Personal Device Ban in Schools
- Bans K–8 public school students from using personal electronic devices during the school day.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
HB 428 – IVF Protections
- Access to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment into Georgia law.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
HB 225 / HB 651 – School Zone Camera Restrictions
- HB 225 would ban school zone speed cameras entirely.
- HB 651 proposes new restrictions on the use of those cameras.
- Status: Passed House.
School zone camera bills: One to ban them, one to reform. But both overturn the system
HB 123 – Death Penalty and Intellectual Disabilities
- Makes it easier for defendants to prove intellectual disability in death penalty cases.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
Georgia set to ease strict rules for proving intellectual disability in death penalty cases
HB 551 – Car Booting Regulation
- Prohibits booting companies from paying property owners in exchange for operating in parking lots.
- Status: Passed Senate.
HB 68 – Fiscal Year 2026 Budget
- $37.7 billion budget effective July 1, 2025.
- Includes funding for: School voucher program, capital projects at public universities, budget increase for the Department of Corrections.
- Status: Passed House.
SENATE BILLS
SB 1 – Transgender Girls in Sports
- Bans transgender girls from participating in girls’ teams in public schools, private schools competing with them, and state colleges.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
Georgia General Assembly passes bill banning trans athletes from women’s sports
SB 74 – Explicit Materials in Libraries
- Makes it a crime for public or school libraries to distribute sexually explicit material to minors.
- Allows librarians a legal defense if they made a good-faith effort to remove harmful content.
- Status: Passed Senate.
Georgia bill seeks penalties for librarians over restricted books
SB 123 – Chronic Absenteeism
- Prevents schools from expelling students solely for chronic absences.
- Requires school climate committees to develop solutions.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
SB 28 – State Rule Review
- Requires state agencies to review their rules every four years.
- Expands legislative oversight of agency regulations.
- Status: Passed Senate.
SB 36 – Religious Freedom Restoration Act
- Prohibits the government from burdening religious exercise unless it serves a “compelling government interest” and is done in the “least restrictive” way.
- Status: Passed Senate.
Georgia Republican-led Senate passes controversial Religious Freedom Bill
SB 39 – Gender-Affirming Care Coverage
- Prevents Georgia’s state health insurance plan from covering gender-affirming care for public employees, teachers and retirees.
- Status: Passed Senate.
SB 30 – Puberty Blockers
- Limits the use of puberty-blocking medications for minors experiencing gender dysphoria.
- Status: Passed Senate.
SB 69 – Civil Litigation Overhaul
- A major tort reform package championed by Gov. Brian Kemp.
- Limits civil lawsuits and changes litigation rules statewide.
- Status: Passed both chambers; headed to governor’s desk.
Georgia tort reform bill: House of Representatives passes controversial bill
SB 21 – Sovereign Immunity Reform
- Allows lawsuits against local governments if harm is tied to failure to enforce state immigration laws.
- Status: Passed Senate.
SB 244 – Compensation for the Wrongfully Convicted / Legal Fees
- Provides $75,000 per year for each year someone was wrongfully imprisoned.
- Also reimburses defendants’ legal fees if a district attorney is disqualified from a case.
- Status: Passed Senate.
Georgia’s reimbursement bill would allow Trump to recover costs
Georgia
Georgia Lawmakers Agree on School Safety Bill After Apalachee High School Shooting

Georgia
Barça open first store abroad in Tbilisi, Georgia

Barcelona inaugurated their first store abroad at the weekend in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi as part of their business expansion.
The ‘Barça Store Georgia,’ located in the historic centre, opened its doors on Saturday and will be operated under license.
“We are delighted to open ‘Barça Store Georgia’ in Tbilisi and offer Georgian fans a unique opportunity to feel even closer to the club they passionately support,” Georgian businessman David Zakariadze, the driving force of the project, said.
“Our goal is to create a special environment where every fan can truly experience the ‘Blaugrana spirit.’”
Zakariadze, a big fan of Barça since childhood, worked on this project for three years.
“The most difficult thing was to convince FC Barcelona of how attractive the Georgian market is,” Zakariadze told EFE as reported in Infobae.
“Fortunately, they believed me. We conducted a market study, and now we can be proud of the implementation of the idea.”
The Catalan club will open two further stores this week in Spain, one in Malaga and one at Palma de Mallorca airport, thus, owning 15 shops outright with six others operated under license.
-
Movie Reviews1 week ago
Film Review: Rachel Zegler is the Best Part of an Otherwise Dull Remake of ‘Snow White’ – Awards Radar
-
News1 week ago
Shooting at Park in New Mexico Leaves at At Least 3 Dead and 16 Injured
-
Education1 week ago
ICE Tells a Cornell Student Activist to Turn Himself In
-
Politics1 week ago
EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking new prayer book designed for demographic most targeted for abortion
-
News6 days ago
Trump Is Trying to Gain More Power Over Elections. Is His Effort Legal?
-
News1 week ago
Washington Bends to RFK Jr.’s ‘MAHA’ Agenda on Measles, Baby Formula and French Fries
-
News1 week ago
Dismantling the Department of Education will strip resources from disabled children, parents and advocates say | CNN
-
News1 week ago
Left-Wing Democrats Wait on AOC’s Decision as They Look to 2028 Election