Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (L) in Atlanta on November 7, 2022. Sen. Jon Ossoff (R) in Conyers on December 5, 2020. A new poll showed Ossoff trailing Kemp in the 2026 Georgia Senate race. Georgia Gov.
Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday unveiled a long-promised overhaul of Georgia’s legal system that he pledged would rein in rising insurance rates by curbing jury awards and limiting certain lawsuits.
Gov. Brian Kemp Gov. Brian Kemp also spoke about his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, saying the trip was a chance to sell Georgia to big corporations thinking about ...
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon virtually every convicted rioter at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, including those who beat up ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is planning to unveil proposals to put limits on lawsuits ATLANTA -- The pitch from Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is simple: Putting limits on lawsuits will halt rising insurance ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is skipping the World Economic Forum in Davos this year. Georgia Republicans helped elect Mike Johnson as U.S. House speaker. U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams is running for a post on the ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is prioritizing tort reform to limit lawsuits and large settlements, aiming to reduce rising insurance costs for Georgia businesses. Rising insurance premiums are significantly ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has introduced a tort reform package aimed at changing how lawsuits are handled in the state. Kemp believes that excessive civil litigation is causing insurance premiums to ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday reiterated his simple pitch for lawsuit limits: They’ll halt rising insurance costs. The reality, though, is more complicated. Changes could ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivers the State of the State speech January 11, 2024, in Atlanta. I was in the packed hall at ...