Georgia senators are supporting Gov. Brian Kemp’s top-priority legislation to limit lawsuits. Friday's vote comes after some ...
On this week's episode of "Plugged In," hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali take a closer look at some of those bills, including one that would compel local governments to help with immigration ...
The measure passed by a mostly party line vote 33-21 vote after two hours of debate, with state Sen. Colton Moore of Trenton the only Republican to break GOP ranks. State Sen. Emanuel Jones of Decatur ...
The governor is using his political muscle to push an overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation rules. A handful of GOP senators are the key votes.
Gov. Brian Kemp kicked off his penultimate year in office in January with the threat of a special session if “meaningful, impactful” limits on lawsuits are not passed by the time lawmakers head back ...
The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Rome Republican Rep. Katie Dempsey and Atlanta Democratic Rep. Scott Holcomb, would pay ...
The bill designates cockfighting "for amusement or gain" as a felony with penalties of up to five years imprisonment. The ...
The bill says that "citizens of this state are at risk of being deprived the ability to obtain financial and utility services ...
A bill proposed in the Georgia Senate could allow businesses to sue banks for denying them service due to so-called "cancel culture".
Concerned West Virginia residents held a rally outside of Senator Shelley Moore Capito’s Morgantown office Thursday afternoon ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate moved to make cockfighting illegal in Georgia in a near unanimous vote on Thursday. Senate Bill 102 seeks to align state and federal law, said Sen. Randy Robertson, ...
The Georgia Senate moved to make cockfighting illegal in Georgia in a near unanimous vote on Thursday. Senate Bill 102 seeks to align state and federal law, said Sen. Randy Robertson, R-Cataula, the ...
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