Juma Sei writes: “Sine Die is the final day of Georgia’s 40-day legislative session. Typically, controversial legislation that turns heads and makes headlines comes up in the hours when the sun has set and the session’s midnight deadline looms closer and closer. Senate Bill 390 was an exception to that rule: Republican leadership tabled the legislation in the morning [of March 28, the final day of the session]. The bill would have outlawed the American Library Association from Georgia’s public and school libraries, making it illegal for them to accept ALA funding. In the end, Republican leadership could not get behind the bill.”