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A Delta Air Lines plane is seen taking off at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in November. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
Today’s newsletter highlights:
- Lawmakers approve a bill increasing penalties for blocking streets.
- The financial imbalance in the governor’s race is widening.
- The state Senate passes a bill aimed at stopping Georgia from changing the clocks twice a year.
Delta draws line
Travelers line up at the South Terminal for TSA security checks early Monday morning at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
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Things to know
Tybee Island Mayor Brian West stands at the top of a blocked public access point at Mid Beach. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
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- The Georgia Legislature has agreed to ban high school students from having cellphones in class. The bill now heads to Gov. Brian Kemp, who will decide whether to sign it into law, the AJC’s Martha Dalton reports.
- The Georgia Senate on Monday voted to petition President Donald Trump’s administration to shift Georgia to Atlantic Standard Time, which would put an end to changing the clocks twice per year, the AJC’s Caleb Groves reports.
- Federal budget cuts have threatened a beach renourishment program, raising worries on Tybee Island, the AJC’s Adam Van Brimmer and Drew Kann report.
Protester penalties
Gov. Brian Kemp at the Georgia state Capitol earlier this month. (Arvin Temkar/AJC)
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Cha-ching
From left, the 2026 Republican candidates for governor: Attorney General Chris Carr, Rick Jackson, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. (AJC File)
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DA pay
District Attorney Brad Smith (foreground) speaks to Barrow County Superior Court Judge Nicholas Primm during a court hearing last year. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
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Far out
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King Scott?
U.S. Rep. David Scott, D-Atlanta, is chased by reporters after filing paperwork to run for reelection at the Capitol. (Arvin Temkar/AJC)
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Under the Gold Dome
A view of the Georgia Capitol last spring. (Natrice Miller/AJC)
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- 9:30 a.m.: Senate Judiciary Non-Civil Committee meets to consider Senate Bill 591, which would make it a crime to disrupt a religious service.
- 10 a.m.: House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee meets to discuss Senate Bill 482, which would place restrictions on the public requesting photos and videos captured by police.
- 10 a.m.: House Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Committee meets to discuss Senate Bill 540, which would require operators of conversational artificial intelligence services to take steps to limit certain actions related to minors.
- 1 p.m.: Senate Children and Families Committee meets to consider House Bill 943, which would establish a pilot program for autism spectrum disorder children in foster care.
Listen up
State Rep. John Carson, R-Marietta, speaks at the Capitol earlier this month. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
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Framework of a deal
President Donald Trump speaks with the media before boarding Air Force One on Monday. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)
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Today in Washington
- Trump will swear in U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin as secretary of Homeland Security.
- The House has evening votes scheduled.
- The Senate will vote on a Trump nomination and an Iran war powers resolution. They could also take procedural steps on the SAVE America Act.
- U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock and U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., will hold a joint event with presidents of historically Black colleges and universities to celebrate introduction of their bill to increase funding for these institutions.
Immediate resignation
State Sen. Freddie Powell Sims (right) at the Capitol last April. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
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Shoutout
Rep. Brian Prince (left), D-Augusta, poses for a photo during Savannah-Chatham Day Legislative Oyster Roast at Georgia Freight Depot in 2024. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
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- State Rep. Brian Prince, D-Augusta.
Before you go
Firefighters combat a blaze at the historic Floyd County Courthouse in downtown Rome on Monday. (Courtesy of Ryan Smith)
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Greg Bluestein is the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s chief political reporter. He is also an author, TV analyst and co-host of the Politically Georgia podcast.
Greg Bluestein is the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s chief political reporter. He is also an author, TV analyst and co-host of the Politically Georgia podcast.
Tia Mitchell is the AJC’s Washington Bureau Chief and a co-host of the “Politically Georgia” podcast. She writes about Georgia’s congressional delegation, campaigns, elections and the impact that decisions made in D.C. have on residents of the Peach State.
Tia Mitchell is the AJC’s Washington Bureau Chief and a co-host of the “Politically Georgia” podcast. She writes about Georgia’s congressional delegation, campaigns, elections and the impact that decisions made in D.C. have on residents of the Peach State.
Patricia Murphy is the AJC’s senior political columnist. She was previously a nationally syndicated columnist for CQ Roll Call, national political reporter for the Daily Beast and Politics Daily, and wrote for The Washington Post and Garden & Gun. She graduated from Vanderbilt and holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Patricia Murphy is the AJC’s senior political columnist. She was previously a nationally syndicated columnist for CQ Roll Call, national political reporter for the Daily Beast and Politics Daily, and wrote for The Washington Post and Garden & Gun. She graduated from Vanderbilt and holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Adam Beam is the deputy politics editor.
Adam Beam is the deputy politics editor.




