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Here's why legislation to change Columbus city charter failed - Now Georgia

Summary by nowgeorgia.com
A bill proposing changes to the city charter of Columbus was dead on arrival in the Senate. House Bill 1339 would have changed the way vacancies are filled for city council and mayor. The bill was sponsored by Representatives Carolyn Hugley, Teddy Reese and Debbie Buckner and breezed through the House. “The bill is simple. It says if a vacancy occurs within 90 days of the end of a term the council would make an appointment and if it’s more than …
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nowgeorgia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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