Georgia House speaker backtracks on banning senator who was arrested for trying to enter the chamber
- Georgia State Senator Colton Moore was arrested for trying to enter the House Chamber despite a ban by House Speaker Jon Burns, who stated Moore would not be allowed in the chamber or on House property in the future.
- Moore was banned after making disparaging remarks about late Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, which Burns described as vile and false.
- Moore attempted to attend Governor Brian Kemp's State of the State address when he was pushed to the ground and arrested by police, later being booked at the Fulton County Jail.
- Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon expressed disappointment over Moore's arrest, stating it was legally appropriate for him to attend the proceedings, while Burns condemned Moore's actions as creating a dangerous situation.
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