Gov. Brian Kemp plans to overhaul Georgia’s legal system to reign in what he says are abusive lawsuits that drive up ...
The Toombs County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) announced that it received $39,856 from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (pictured) has unveiled a comprehensive tort reform package aimed at bringing more transparency ...
Opponents of the proposal, however, argue it strips Georgians of their right to seek compensation for injuries suffered from ...
Georgia's tort reform targets rising insurance rates. Critics argue it restricts consumer rights and benefits insurers.
First Lady of Georgia, Marty Kemp, introduces SB 42 to close loopholes and ensure traffickers face full penalties.
The governor said he wants to protect citizens’ right to sue, but ‘strike the right balance’ that protects businesses.
A handful of Senate Republicans from rural Georgia have signed onto a new bipartisan attempt to fully expand Medicaid through ...
Georgia's proposed FY 2026 budget stands at $37.71 billion, focusing on education, healthcare, public safety, and transportation.
Gov. Brian Kemp revealed his long-awaited tort reform package that would hold businesses accountable for what they control but limit what are deemed "frivolous lawsuits." The governor repeatedly said ...
Just a few days into Georgia's 2025 legislative session, proposed new limits on lawsuit awards is a priority trumpeted by ...
ATLANTA — Hospitals are warning of more closures and of more doctors leaving the state if the legislature doesn’t pass Gov. Brian Kemp’s bill to overhaul Georgia’s legal system. Democrats insist only ...