Good morning! It’s Legislative Day 8.
- Savannah officials try to determine what, exactly, defines a local business.
- Spelman received a $5 million donation from a philanthropic Boston couple.
- “Rancor fatigue” might be one reason GOP lawmakers in the South are slightly less ardent about religious liberty and/or bathroom legislation.
- Apparently in Lowndes County, the penalty for driving erratically and without a license is forfeiture of your bag full of cash.
- Under-the-radar bills this session include those addressing high school football instant replay, podcasts, and tampon education.
- How robo-callers wrecked the FTC’s do not call list.
- Bonus! The article includes Ami Dzieken, the Agnes Scott ’98 alum and all-around awesome lady who manages to Do Not Call registry.
- Why so many 19th century women burned to death in their dresses.
- In Illinois, you can’t Google art selfie yourself because biometrics.
- Elena Ferrante is The Guardian’s newest columnist.
- “R.E.M. and the Work of Mourning”