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Georgia legislators took a much-needed — and much-appreciated — step that will support businesses across the state, restore ...
Brian Kemp for his signature ... that aims to curb civil lawsuits and large jury awards. Kemp designated "tort reform" as his top legislative priority for the year, promising to call lawmakers ...
Governor Brian Kemp, who made the bill a top priority, is expected to sign it into law. A tort reform bill Republican Gov. Brian Kemp made his top priority for this year's legislative session ...
District 49 State Senator Drew Echols (R-Gainesville) won election to the seat previously held by his wife, Shelly Echols in ...
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With the busy final days of the legislative session done, potential political candidates will now have to decide if the time ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's top priority of limiting lawsuits is getting more pushback, and the legislative session wraps up in three weeks.
ATLANTA - The Georgia House of Representatives has passed Senate Bill 68, a tort reform bill backed by Gov. Brian Kemp, that aims to limit excessive lawsuits and create a more balanced litigation ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNKey Georgia bills await Gov. Kemp's signatureGeorgia Legislative Session concluded unexpectedly early. Gov. Brian Kemp now has 40 days to sign or veto several key bills, including measures on religious freedom, tort reform, and school safety.
A Republican state lawmaker defied his party. Then, he lost his job. When Senate Bill 68 came up for a vote in the Georgia House of Representatives last week, Vance Smith voted no. In an address to ...
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