ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp aims to sign the lawsuit reform bill he made his top priority. It passed the senate Friday with most Republicans backing the measure passed by the House Thursday.
The bill passed with the bare minimum of 91 votes after three Democrats broke party ranks to support it. Seven Republicans also voted against it.
Supporters of the bill say it will stop “frivolous” suits that have damaged business owners, and limit large financial awards ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNLegislature passes two tax relief billsGeorgia taxpayers will pay a little less after Gov. Brian Kemp signs two tax relief measures following their approval ...
One of Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priorities took another step toward passage when the state House of Representatives passed a ...
States led by Republicans are seeking to further bolster cooperation with federal immigration authorities as efforts to ...
Brian Kemp’s top legislative priority in trouble? A House committee wrapped up its fourth and final hearing on Kemp’s litigation overhaul Tuesday without a vote, hours after a group of House ...
Gov. Brian Kemp's overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation system clears crucial hurdle as it passes state House.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Reforming Georgia’s civil litigation laws took another legislative step toward reality on ...
Brian Kemp’s legislation seeking to overhaul Georgia’s civil litigation system would impact nearly every industry in the state. That includes health care, which has been facing access, finance and ...
One of Gov. Brian Kemp’s top legislative priorities took another step toward passage Thursday when the state House of ...
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