ATLANTA — Governor Brian Kemp’s tort reform effort got a lot of grassroots attention at the state capitol Thursday. The bill to toughen lawsuit rules is Kemp’s top priority, drawing folks on opposite ...
Brian Kemp’s top legislative priority in trouble? A House committee wrapped up its fourth and final hearing on Kemp’s litigation overhaul Tuesday without a vote, hours after a group of House ...
The one-time refund would be available to individual taxpayers and married couples filing jointly, ranging from $250 to $500 ...
Advocates warn the proposal would prevent them from holding hotels and motels accountable in court. Some Republicans are considering an amendment.
Brian Kemp’s overhaul of Georgia’s civil litigation laws. But first, as the dust from Crossover Day settles, hosts Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy have the latest from the Gold Dome. On civil ...
Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority—tort reform—passed the Senate on February 21, which represented its first major hurdle. Yet, ...
Georgia's 'religious liberty' debate is back, but without the high-profile opposition from corporations and others who doomed the measure in previous years.
The second part of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's priority legislation to limit lawsuits passed the Senate Thursday with unanimous support.
Georgia could be about to allocate more money to educate poor public school students for the first time. A House budget approved Tuesday proposes $28 million for poor students, which is far less than ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an amended state budget on Thursday that will boost state spending on relief for Hurricane ...
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