Georgia Assembly Adopts Rules on Legislative Privilege After 2020 Election Probe

Georgia Assembly Adopts Rules on Legislative Privilege After 2020 Election Probe
The Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Jan. 6, 2021. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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The Georgia state House and Senate adopted rules on Wednesday that say communications between lawmakers and people outside the legislature should be shielded by legislative privilege after some lawmakers were forced to testify in a 2020 election-related special grand jury probe.

The U.S. and Georgia constitutions say that lawmakers shouldn’t face questioning for activities such as communications with third parties that might take place during public policy debates and discussions related to making laws.

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