The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus annual conference that wrapped up Friday offered an array of panels on topics from congressional redistricting to the disparate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color, and included an address by former Attorney General Eric Holder.
The three-day affair at Midtown’s Georgian Terrace hotel also offered a glimpse of what the caucus’ lawmakers may be pursuing when the General Assembly reconvenes in January.
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