Georgia NOW News for Monday Jan. 19, 2026
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Georgia advocates and lawmakers are pushing urgent health and policy conversations under the Gold Dome. Triana Arnold-James, founder of the Susan Jolly Foundation, says her work is about turning grief into action by expanding education and early access to the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical and other cancers. She is also calling on state leaders to expand Medicaid, arguing access to care is critical to prevention. At the Capitol, Gov. Brian Kemp outlined his final budget priorities, including tax rebates and cuts, as the state’s reserves climb into the billions.
At the same time, housing costs remain a strain for many Georgians despite slight rent easing in parts of metro Atlanta, and Democrats have introduced new legislation aimed at limiting federal immigration enforcement in the state. The proposals would require ICE agents to display identification and restrict enforcement actions in certain locations without a warrant, as supporters argue transparency and accountability are necessary for public safety.
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