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On the Monday, Sept. 29 edition of Georgia Today: Democratic state Rep. Ruwa Romman announces her bid for governor; Twiggs County residents sue the county over a recent rezoning for a data center; and Atlanta leaders celebrate the opening of a new bike and pedestrian path running along Georgia Highway 400.
Sofi Gratas: Welcome to the Georgia Today podcast. Here we bring you the latest reports from the GPB newsroom. On today’s episode, Democratic state Rep. Ruwa Romman announces her bid for governor. Twiggs County residents sue the county over a recent rezoning for a data center, and Atlanta leaders celebrate the opening of a new bike and pedestrian path running along Ga. Highway 400.
Denise Starling: We want to get people out of their cars and improve emissions, all that kind of stuff that you need trails, you need places where people can get back on their bikes.
Sofi Gratas: Today is Monday, Sept. 29. I’m Sofi Gratas, and this is Georgia Today.
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Sofi Gratas: Democratic state Rep. Ruwa Romman announced her candidacy for governor this morning. Romman said that grocery, housing, and healthcare affordability will be at the center of her campaign promises…