How much money is a year of your life worth? That’s the math lawmakers at the Georgia Capitol are grappling with this week as ...
Lester Holt, the anchor and managing editor of “NBC Nightly News” for a decade, announced that he is stepping down from the ...
A Republican-led group of lawmakers is looking to limit the power of big, corporate landlords in Georgia’s housing market.
Senate Bill 69, which would mandate that third-party financiers register with the state and require public disclosure of ...
Senate Bill 69, carried for the governor by state Senate President Pro Tempore John Kennedy (R-Macon), passed Thursday by a bipartisan vote of 52-0. The bill would regulate and restrict the practice ...
Bill aims to shift liability solely to the chemical manufacturers while potentially exempting companies that used PFAS in their products.
Senate Bill 68, passed the Senate last week with one Democratic vote after Kemp modified a section at the last minute to ...
In an unexpected twist, two bills backed by Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp that take aim at Georgia’s legal landscape ...
Child welfare services are seeking expanded authority to investigate child abuse and powers for juvenile courts, but some lawmakers fear it could be overstepping its bounds.
Senate Bill ... go to the House Judiciary Committee. The committee held its first meeting Thursday afternoon to review Kemp's other bill, a more sweeping overhaul of Georgia's litigation system.
The Georgia House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill to make it easier for defendants in death penalty cases to establish intellectual disability as a defense. The bill would ease the burden ...