Three Georgia Democrats crossed party lines to back Gov. Brian Kemp's legislation aimed at raising barriers for litigation.
The bill passed with the bare minimum of 91 votes after three Democrats broke party ranks to support it. Seven Republicans also voted against it.
ATLANTA — Georgia senators voted 33-21 on Friday to support Gov. Brian Kemp's top-priority legislation to limit lawsuits, but not before some of Kemp's fellow Republicans extracted a concession ...
Georgia Gov. 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 ...
Georgia Bill to Limit Lawsuits Advances After Kemp Makes Concession to Republican Senators ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia senators voted 33-21 on Friday to support Gov. Brian Kemp's top-priority ...
Senate Bill 68, the first piece of a “tort reform” package proposed by Gov. Brian Kemp and carried by state Senate President Pro Tempore John Kennedy (R-Macon), passed Friday with a vote of 33 ...