Hispanic Legislators Hope for Easier Session - Georgia

Posted on: January 17th, 2008
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“Georgia’s Hispanic legislators hope that 2008 will be an easier year for them than 2007 was. At a breakfast this morning, they told Latino leaders that the General Assembly should focus on issues that affect everybody not just on immigration.”*

*From: http://publicbroadcasting.net
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