Supporters of Gov. Kemp's bill to limit lawsuits say the money paid out in lawsuits could be invested elsewhere.
ATLANTA – Both sides of the controversial tort reform issue got their say at the Georgia Capitol Thursday, not on either the state House or Senate floors but in the hallways under the Gold Dome.
Georgia's General Assembly debates changes to school zone fines as speeding violations impact drivers and schools.
A bill intended to grant relief for Hurricane Helene timber losses could morph into a $60 million-a-year tax credit for the Georgia film industry ...
The Department of Government Efficiency, previously the U.S. Digital Service, claims to have saved $17 million by terminating ...
Georgia Governor Kemp appointed Sen. Emanuel Jones to the Fiscal Affairs Subcommittee to bolster state budget decisions.
Georgia lawmakers advance a bill to regulate human composting, sparking surprise and debate. Supporters say it ensures safety ...
Joseph Cortes, executive director of the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild, joined "All Things Considered" to discuss how business owners are worried about losing revenue as the state tightens its THC ...
The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute promotes economic policies which provide long-term solutions designed to expand ...
Butts County Sheriff Gary Long urges Georgia residents to oppose speed cameras in school zones, citing them as ...
Georgia students' poor reading scores have prompted the legislature in recent years to emphasize improving literacy. With ...
The budget, which cleared the House 171-4, is smaller than the record $40.5 billion fiscal 2025 mid-year budget lawmakers passed last week, which used $2.7 billion of the state’s $16 billion surplus.