Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp is reiterating his pitch for lawsuit limits, saying they will halt rising insurance costs. The reality, though, is more complicated.
Gov. Brian Kemp is set to unveil new legislation aimed at reforming Georgia’s legal system to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp – joined by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, House Speaker Jon Burns, Insurance Commissioner John King and leaders from industries across Georgia – unveiled his tort reform package on Jan.
Opponents of the proposal, however, argue it strips Georgians of their right to seek compensation for injuries suffered from the negligence of large corporations.
Georgia's proposed FY 2026 budget stands at $37.71 billion, focusing on education, healthcare, public safety, and transportation.
As lawmakers gear up for week two at the Georgia State Capitol, Governor Brian Kemp made tort reform a priority this legislative session.
Gov. Brian Kemp unveils proposed overhaul of legal system he says will bring down insurance costs for Georgians.
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday reiterated his simple pitch for lawsuit limits: They’ll halt rising insurance costs. The issue, commonly referenced as tort reform, is Kemp’s top priority this year.
Footage of the scene outside the chamber’s doors Thursday showed Georgia Republican State Senator Colton Moore ... He was later arrested by officers at the Capitol and transported to Fulton ...
Sen. Moore was banned from entering House chambers after making controversial comments about late House Speaker David Ralston.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said at his State of the State address Thursday that Georgia is strong and resilient.
Atlanta’s mayor and Georgia’s governor will hold their annual news conference addressing human trafficking awareness at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Thursday morning.