georgia
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Kia EV9 production has kicked off in Georgia
www.autoblog.com Kia EV9 production has kicked off in Georgia - AutoblogKia's West Point, Georgia, plant has started churning out EV9s, but the automaker won't get U.S.-made batteries until Hyundai's new facility comes online.
- www.atlantanewsfirst.com Murder conviction overturned for Georgia man who beat his cousin to death
The murder conviction of a man convicted of beating his cousin to death outside a northeast Georgia gas station has been reversed. Read the full story: https://tinyurl.com/y9zcan6e
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When families need housing, Georgia will pay for foster care rather than provide assistance
www.propublica.org When Families Need Housing, Georgia Will Pay for Foster Care Rather Than Provide AssistanceIn more than 700 cases over five years, Georgia reported inadequate housing as the sole reason for taking a child into foster care, a WABE and ProPublica analysis found. Advocates say it would be cheaper to help families get housing.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10875583
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10873441 > > > In more than 700 cases over five years, Georgia reported inadequate housing as the sole reason for taking a child into foster care, a WABE and ProPublica analysis found. Advocates say it would be cheaper to help families get housing. > > > > ... > > > > In recent years, child welfare advocates and policymakers across the country have been working to prevent situations like this, arguing that no parent should ever lose their children just because they can’t afford housing. A handful of states now have laws and policies prohibiting government agencies from taking children into foster care because of homelessness. Georgia has not adopted such a rule, but the state Court of Appeals has ruled a number of times that unstable housing and employment “in no way constitutes intentional or unintentional misconduct resulting in abuse or neglect” that would justify child removals. > > > > But Wise’s experience illustrates how an inability to afford housing still stands between parents and their children in many child welfare cases in Georgia. > > > > Between fiscal years 2018 and 2022, DFCS reported “inadequate housing” as the sole reason for removing a child in more than 700 cases, according to an analysis by WABE and ProPublica. > > > > The analysis, using data from the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System, which tracks child removal cases in each state, also shows that in thousands of additional cases — about 20% of Georgia’s nearly 31,000 child removals during the five-year period — DFCS reported housing as one of multiple reasons. Housing was the third most reported reason after substance use and neglect.
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Mountain to River (M2R) trail survey
Marietta is doing a study on the Mountain to River (M2R) trail and seeks the community’s input. Saturday, 11/19/23, City staff will meet with interested citizens at Sessions Stand at 397 Sessions St. from 10am–1pm.
The city also has an online survey for feedback: https://arcg.is/18101L0.
I submitted feedback for the stretch along Atlanta St along Dobbins Air Base. That stretch sucks and is totally bleak.
- www.politico.com Georgia’s congressional map violates Voting Rights Act, court finds
The court ordered the state legislature to draw a new map by Dec. 8.
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/573144
> The court ordered the state legislature to draw a new map by Dec. 8.