Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s big 2025 legislative push to pass lawsuit damage limits is ready for his victory lap, but as the ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp took a victory lap as his legislative priority, tort reform, passed out of the Senate.
The governor muscled his measure to limit lawsuits and bring down jury awards through the General Assembly last week after a yearslong fight.
Gov. Brian Kemp's overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation system clears crucial hurdle as it passes state House.
In his seven years as Georgia’s top politician, Brian Kemp has run the gamut of strategies during the legislative sessions that can define or derail a governor’s legacy.
Kemp has vowed to call a special session if lawmakers fail to pass “meaningful” changes to Georgia’s litigation rules — a threat he recently reinforced. And the second-term governor promised to back ...
Three Georgia Democrats crossed party lines to back Gov. Brian Kemp's legislation aimed at raising barriers for litigation.
The second part of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's priority legislation to limit lawsuits passed the Senate Thursday with unanimous support.
The Georgia House narrowly passed tort reform bill SB 68, which supporters say protects businesses but critics argue limits victims' rights to sue.
Second Part of Georgia Governor's Bill to Limit Lawsuits Passes Unanimously ATLANTA (AP) — Gov. Brian Kemp's top ... Cody Hall, a political strategist for Kemp, told the Atlanta Journal ...
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Three Georgia state lawmakers defied their party to support Gov. Brian ... Kemp’s bill, but party leaders and Kemp have so far indicated that the members would not be subjected to political ...
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