We’re hoping to speak with people who have tried enrolling in or have been covered by Georgia Pathways, the Medicaid work requirement program. We want to know what the experience was like.
Thursday’s legal filing by Fani Willis creates a second substantive set of issues that must now be considered by the Georgia Court of Appeals before the election case can go to trial.
Justice Andrew Pinson, who was appointed by the state’s Republican governor, faced an opponent who argued that the Georgia Constitution guaranteed the right to an abortion.
Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, and Scott McAfee, the presiding judge in the case, have faced criticism over their decisions in the prosecution of the former president.