Georgia Governor Brian Kemp took a victory lap as his legislative priority, tort reform, passed out of the Senate.
Lawmakers could vote on a package of bills, Senate Bill 68 and Senate Bill 69, that would overhaul Georgia’s tort system as ...
In this edition of the Gold Dome Report, Georgia Senate Republicans are pushing a bill targeting Fulton County DA Fani Willis ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority in the 2025 Legislature got a little closer to the finish line Tuesday after a state ...
A contentious overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation rules is heading to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature. The Georgia State ...
The Georgia House of Representatives returned to the State Capitol following a fast-paced and eventful Crossover Day last ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNGeorgia lawmakers focus on artificial intelligenceBy the time the 2025 General Assembly session gavels to a close early next month, Georgia lawmakers are expected to have ...
Georgia legislative housing bills have had mixed results in 2025, including measures for greater protections for tenants.
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 ...
A Georgia bill that would open librarians up to criminal charges for allowing minors to access "explicit" content remains the ...
Each spring semester, students from Kennesaw State University and Georgia’s other institutions are selected to participate in ...
Georgia lawmakers advance bills to regulate AI, ensure transparency, and protect consumer data. Proposals include AI usage ...
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