Kemp hammering home tort reform messageBy Dave WilliamsBureau ChiefCapitol Beat News Service ATLANTA - The signs are clear as ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is determined to pass a measure to limit lawsuits and curb giant jury verdicts this year, even if it takes dragging Georgia lawmakers back to Atlanta for a special legislative session.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp addresses joint session of the Georgia House and Senate for his State of the State address ...
Tort reform will be my top priority for this upcoming session,” Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says at a breakfast kicking off this ...
Kemp said he wanted to spend another $1 billion on infrastructure, after the state chipped in an extra $1.5 billion last year. The governor also said he would push a bill to improve how Georgia ...
A new poll shows Republican Governor Brian Kemp with an early lead over Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in Georgia's 2026 Senate election, expected to be one of the most competitive races of the ...
House Democrats say they support improving school security but are also pressing for gun safety measures, such as a proposal ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov ... for every 2,420 students. Kemp and other Republicans have shied away from trying to regulate ...
For the second time this month, Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency in Georgia, with snow expected across the state. A winter storm watch is in effect in 128 of the state’s 159 ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp delivered his annual State of the State address, emphasizing tort reforms and fiscal conservatism ...
Kemp said he wanted to spend another $1 billion on infrastructure, after the state chipped in an extra $1.5 billion last year. The governor also said he would push a bill to improve how Georgia ...