The Georgia Senate passed tort reform bill SB 68 to reduce litigation costs, as advocated by Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy. Critics are concerned about access to justice.
Senate Bill 68 moves on to the House for more debate as Gov. Kemp continues to marshal a political and lobbying push.
Recent citizen angst with automated, speed-detecting cameras in school zones has seemingly come to a head. While a resounding majority of Georgia lawmakers voted in 2018 to allow the cameras, ...
In an extended interview with The Georgia Vote, State Senator Josh McLaurin (D-Sandy Springs) lays out his response to the governor's tort reform push, discusses some of the other major legislative ...
Georgia's Senate passes significant legal changes, including limits on medical damages. Critics argue it may limit Georgians' ...
Gov. Brian Kemp’s priority legislation for Tort Reform moved forward this week in vote along party lines in the Georgia Senate.
The bill passed 33-21, with Republican state Sen. Colton Moore the only one from his party to say no and Democratic state Sen ...
Augusta, introduced the Pro People, Pro Business Act, which he said is a “real solution to many small business owners’ ...
Gov. Brian Kemp said his tort reform package aims to stabilize insurance costs for businesses and consumers, level the playing field in civil court proceedings, increase transparency and fairness, and ...
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Laken Riley murder: Immigration law changesLaken Riley's death sparked calls for immigration reform here in Georgia and nationwide. Georgia lawmakers have been on the ...
Legislation on reforming lawsuit regulations is Gov. Brian Kemp's top priority this legislative session.
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