By: Ty Tagami
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate passed a measure Saturday that would delay a prohibition on the use of QR codes to tally votes until 2028 and also require hand-counting of the two top races on ballots.
Ty Tagami is a Staff Writer at Capitol Beat News Service. He covers a diverse range of topics including elections, government, politics, public policy, and education, with a particular focus on regional and world news. Ty's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, USA TODAY, and Government Technology.
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Ty Tagami's reporting focuses on education and government-related topics, particularly in Georgia and Atlanta. He frequently covers government announcements, legal policy regulations, and cites data to support his articles.
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