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Trump nominates a CDC director and state officials scramble to meet new voting measures

16 min · 18. apr. 2026
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President Trump nominates another potential director of the CDC. And with a deadline looming to change how Georgia's ballots get counted in November, state leaders are scrambling to find a solution. Plus some community members and advocates say they’re frustrated, after no bills related to the data center industry passed during Georgia’s legislative session. And Fulton County's Sheriff is using drones to take out other drones trying to deliver contraband inside his jail.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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