When Gwinnett County awarded exclusive no-bid garbage collection contracts to two private haulers, three competitors sued. It’s unconstitutional, they cried.

The haulers dropped their suits when Gwinnett County cut them in on the deal. Now two of Gwinnett’s approved contractors are trying to thwart another competitor the county did not select who argues, as they once did, that the new no-bid garage contract is unconstitutional.

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