$4.4 billion: State government will spend $4.4 billion more of its own money, thanks to tax collections exceeding Kemp's ... High School shooting, the Georgia Senate passed three school security ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's priority bill to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts cleared another ...
Kemp’s bill would require anyone who sues a business or property owner over misconduct or injuries on their property to prove the owner knew about a specific security risk and physical condition ...
Kemp emphasized that the goal of the budget is to help Georgians navigate economic challenges, support businesses, and create ...
Kemp’s bill would require anyone who sues a business or property owner over misconduct or injuries on their property to prove the owner knew about a specific security ... plan to offer a broader ...
Supporters of the bill say it will stop “frivolous” suits that have damaged business owners, and limit large financial awards ...
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The Georgia Senate passed a $40.5 billion mid-year budget focused on disaster relief, infrastructure, and prisons.
House lawmakers plan a pivotal vote on the proposal this week. Kemp has threatened to call a special session if it doesn't pass.
Brian Kemp signed off on an amended budget bill for 2025, greenlighting big investments in programs for hurricane recovery, school security and safety upgrades to the state’s prison system.