Georgia's Senate passes significant legal changes, including limits on medical damages. Critics argue it may limit Georgians' ...
Georgia’s governor and its legislature are working on an annual state budget that will come to about $37.7 billion. As usual, ...
The Georgia Senate passed Senate Bill 68, a GOP-backed tort reform bill aimed at limiting lawsuit damages and reducing ...
The bill passed 33-21, with Republican state Sen. Colton Moore the only one from his party to say no and Democratic state Sen ...
Homeowners and encampments… Watchdog out… Also in this episode… —Rahul Bali explains why lawmakers are moving through a bill that would ban school zone traffic cameras in Georgia. —Melissa Feito […] ...
Senate Bill 68 moves on to the Georgia House for more debate as Gov. Brian Kemp continues to marshal a political and lobbying ...
Augusta, introduced the Pro People, Pro Business Act, which he said is a “real solution to many small business owners’ ...
The bill would limit when you can sue, limit what you might get, and what juries can hear during your lawsuit.
The 2025 legislative budget session is one-third of the way done, as lawmakers focus on plans to solve Georgia’s health care challenges.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is one step closer to notching his top legislative priority — overhauling Georgia’s civil litigation rules. The controversial bill passed the Georgia State Senate Friday, after ...
Georgia is expanding its ban on Chinese-owned apps and AI platforms, adding RedNote, DeepSeek AI, and several financial ...
Gov. Brian Kemp said his tort reform package aims to stabilize insurance costs for businesses and consumers, level the playing field in civil court proceedings, increase transparency and fairness, and ...