ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp got a big win at the capitol Thursday when the House of Representatives passed a version of his tort reform bill. The measure would change the rules on some lawsuits – making ...
Georgia hosts some of the world’s premier sporting events, but doesn’t allow spectators and locals to bet on them.
After weeks of debate, Gov. Brian Kemp’s signature bill overhauling the state’s civil justice system passed the House in a ...
Georgians are on track to get another state income tax rebate and a further income tax rate cut. The state Senate on Thursday ...
The “Farmworker Families at the Capitol” event is meant to bridge the gap between remote rural communities and Georgia's center of political power.
House Bill 112, which passed unanimously, seeks to give one-time rebates equaling $250 to single tax return filers, $375 to heads of household and $500 to married couples filing jointly.
Senate Bill 68 is a set of rules that changes how certain legal cases are to be handled in Georgia. It talks about things ...
The GOP-led State Election Board implemented several rule changes in the weeks before the 2024 election, drawing concern from ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority in the 2025 Legislature got a little closer to the finish line Tuesday after a state ...
The fight continues over proposed changes to how civil lawsuits are filed in Georgia. As tort reform bills make their way ...
Veterans rallied outside the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Friday, March 14, to protest the Trump Administration cuts ...
Some lawamkers have introduced bills that would allow authorities to charge people who obtain abortions with homicide.
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