I’m hopeful we’re going to get this bill done, I think the legislature heeded those words. But if we don’t, we’ll be back for ...
Georgia lawmakers continued hearing hours of testimony regarding the impact of liability lawsuits on businesses, consumers and crime victims.
Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority—tort reform—passed the Senate on February 21, which represented its first major hurdle. Yet, ...
Brian Kemp’s overhaul of Georgia’s civil litigation laws. But first, as the dust from Crossover Day settles, hosts Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy have the latest from the Gold Dome. On civil ...
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 ...
The Georgia Republican shared her views on tort reform, tariffs, and potential layoffs at the agency she now leads ...
Many high-profile Republicans in Georgia aren't ruling out running for Senate in 2026 to take on vulnerable Democratic Sen.
Brian Kemp, if he wants it ... "I'm in the middle of my legislative session. We've got a big tort reform fight going on. I'm chairing the Republican Governors Association. I made a commitment ...
Less than 1% of the injury lawsuits filed in Georgia result in so-called “nuclear verdicts” of $10 million or more, according to state court data and verdict reports.
Sens. Ossoff and Shaheen explained why they had voted with all Democrats to block a bill to bar males from women’s sports.
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