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Georgia dropped two spots in the 18th annual Rich States, Poor States report from the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Brian Kemp has been rumored to be a possible Republican challenger to U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, the Georgia Democratic incumbent.
Kansas is the most recent state to enact a law described as shining a light on third-party litigation financing.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will add another notch to his belt of legislative victories on Monday when he signs the state’s ...
House Speaker Jon Burns Thursday announced the creation of three “blue-ribbon” study committees that will consider further reforms to Georgia’s election procedures and examine the state’s hemp ...
Comprehensive Tort Reform Bill Clears Georgia Legislature; Expected to be Made Law - The Georgia House of Representatives and Senate ...
Brian Kemp reportedly met with two of the most influential GOP senators in the nation this week as he contemplates a ...
After twelve weeks of tireless work under the Gold Dome, the 2025 Legislative Session has officially come to a close. Let me be clear: Senate Republicans fought daily to protect ...
Kemp will sign Senate Bill 68, which he named as one of his key legislative priorities before the 2025 Georgia General ...
Greater Georgia held an event in Stonecrest to advertise Gov. Brian Kemp's civil litigation legislation, but it struggled to connect with residents.
Tort reform is once again at the forefront in Louisiana, where lawmakers are fast-tracking a series of bills they say could ...
You know you’ve entered Bizzarro World territory when Georgia’s last Democratic governor would strike Brian Kemp from a jury but would keep Marjorie Taylor Greene.