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Fani Willis slams Georgia bill forcing nonpartisan DA races
House Bill 369 removes party labels for key local offices in five metro Atlanta counties to reduce partisanship, sparking legal and racial bias concerns from Democrats.
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Fani Willis calls Georgia bill that would remove party labels from local races "unconstitutional"
A controversial elections bill that would remove party labels from several key local races in metro Atlanta is drawing sharp backlash from prosecutors as it moves forward in the Georgia legislature. House Bill 369, which recently passed the Georgia Senate, would require nonpartisan elections for certain county offices, including district attorney, county commission and tax commissioner, in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties. The…
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