Georgia NOW News for Wednesday April 1, 2026

Georgia NOW News for Wednesday April 1, 2026

Georgia lawmakers are nearing the end of the legislative session with little movement on PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” leaving advocates concerned about continued exposure risks. While no new regulations passed, environmental groups say they’re relieved that proposals limiting corporate liability also failed—for now.

Meanwhile, a federal court case over the handling of Fulton County’s 2020 election ballots could soon see a decision. Attorneys for the federal government and county officials clashed over whether the original ballots should be returned.

In other news, some TSA workers in Atlanta are finally receiving backpay after weeks of missed paychecks during the recent partial government shutdown. While the payments bring some relief, workers say the financial fallout—from late fees to missed bills—won’t be easily undone.

Drivers across the country are also feeling the strain as gas prices climb past $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022, driven by global conflict. Georgia drivers are seeing slightly lower prices thanks to the state’s gas tax suspension.

Georgia’s Secretary of State is relaunching a business training initiative aimed at helping identify and prevent human trafficking, with participating businesses displaying awareness signage.

And in healthcare, a major insurance provider is expanding coverage for doula services—an effort advocates say could improve maternal health outcomes and help sustain Georgia’s growing doula workforce.

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