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At Beulah Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, U.S. Sen. John Ossoff cast Georgia’s Senate race as a test of character, democracy, and voting rights. Ossoff criticized Republican nominee Mike Collins over election denialism, support for Jan. 6 rioters, and what he described as attacks on voting rights, urging Georgians to judge candidates by their actions and records. Meanwhile, domestic violence and sexual assault programs across Georgia are facing uncertainty after Gov. Brian Kemp vetoed $13 million in new funding. According to the Georgia Recorder, service providers answered more than 110,000 domestic violence crisis calls last year, while reports increased 12%. Advocates warn the loss of funding comes as demand for services continues to grow and could leave survivors with fewer resources and fewer places to turn for help. For news anytime, visit heargeorgianow.com.
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