Lawrenceville-area mother shot, killed her daughter during altercation

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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Sunday July 16 Publish Date: Friday July 14 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Sunday July 16th , and happy 55th birthday to actor Will Ferrell ****Ferrell****   I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep 1. Lawrenceville-area mother shot, killed her daughter during altercation 2. Start of eligibility ‘redetermination’ knocks almost 100,000 Georgians off Medicaid 3. And a Lawrenceville resident named Mrs. Georgia America     All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast.   Break 1 : Slappey   Story 1. shot   A 47-year-old woman from Lawrenceville died after being shot during an altercation with her mother on Wednesday night. The incident took place at a home on Spanish Moss Court, and the cause of the fight is still being investigated. The mother, who has not been identified, has not been charged with any crimes at this time. The case remains active until the autopsy results are obtained. Police responded to a report of a shooting at the residence and discovered the body of the victim, Treva Murray. Witnesses stated that an altercation occurred, leading to the shooting. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the police or Crime Stoppers....…..read more on this at gwinnettdailypost.com     STORY 2: medicaid   Since the expiration of the federal public health emergency in April, nearly 100,000 people in Georgia have lost their Medicaid coverage, according to the Department of Community Health. The federal government had prohibited the disenrollment of Medicaid recipients for three years during the pandemic. Georgia began reassessing eligibility for Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids in June, resulting in 95,578 individuals losing coverage, while 64,423 were renewed. The majority lost coverage due to procedural termination caused by a lack of information. The state aims to complete the redetermination process for all Medicaid enrollees by May 2024 and has implemented an information campaign to assist recipients……read more about this at gwinnettdailypost.com   Story 3: Wilson Lawrenceville resident MarKeshia Wilson won the Mrs. Gwinnett County competition and then became Mrs. Georgia America on June 25th. Wilson, an amateur bodybuilder and mother of two, focused on promoting maternal health in her platform. She owns DoulaMePlease and is associated with the Atlanta Doula Collective and Gwinnett County NAACP. Wilson expressed her admiration for Tyler Perry and how he influenced her community service efforts. As Mrs. Georgia America, Wilson will receive a prize package, including an all-expense-paid trip to compete at the national pageant in Las Vegas. She is seeking sponsors for the national competition and interested parties can contact her for more information. We’ll be right back   Break 2: M.O.G. - Tom Wages - Obits   Story 4: reforms   Congressional Republicans, including U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk, introduced the American Confidence in Elections Act, a proposed election reform bill modeled after Georgia's controversial legislation from two years ago. The bill aims to tighten voter ID requirements, prohibit non-U.S. citizens from voting, and end private funding of election administration. Republicans framed their bill as a conservative approach to election integrity and criticized the Democrats' John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act as a federal takeover of voting. The Republican bill would incentivize states to adopt the proposed reforms and potentially withhold federal funds for non-compliance. Democrats argued against the GOP bill, stating that there was no widespread voter fraud in Georgia and criticizing the previous

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