Georgia is the tip of the spear. And if we can stop these laws here in Georgia, if we can reverse this trend, we can do so much not only to protect the women of Georgia, but to protect women in the south.
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Stacey Abrams emphasizes the importance of fighting against restrictive laws in Georgia for the benefit of women in the region.
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