Georgia would boost spending by $4.4 billion in the last three months of the current budget year under the spending plan released by Gov. Brian Kemp.
Gov. Brian Kemp (R) holds a six-point lead over Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) in a hypothetical matchup for the 2026 Georgia Senate race, according to an internal poll released by the conservative
The governor has long sought tort reform legislation, which would among other changes would cap lawsuit payouts.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A man who had two prior “strike” offenses when he attacked a neighbor who was heading to work was sentenced Tuesday to a life term in prison, according to court records. Antonio Tellez, 42, was sentenced to 43 years to life in prison, records show. He was convicted of felony assault […]
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp addresses joint session of the Georgia House and Senate for his State of the State address
Kemp is proposing one-time school safety grants totaling $50 million. That breaks down to a little over $20,000 per school. This comes just four months after a student opened fire at Apalachee High School in Winder, GA. The money would help schools decide what they need for safety, like cameras or other technology and more resource officers.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday he will lead a delegation to Europe for a mission to strengthen business relationships with German and Polish companies.
Supporters of changing Georgia’s litigation rules are cheering Governor Brian Kemp’s proclaiming that tort reform is his top legislative priority.
The second term governor will push for a limit on big jury awards in certain civil lawsuits while also laying out his budget blueprint.
Gov. Brian Kemp said Monday he will ask the General Assembly to provide an additional $50 million in state grants to improve security in Georgia schools. The added funding would bring the total for the current fiscal year to $158 million, Kemp said during a news conference at the state Capitol.
Gov. Brian Kemp committed to invest more than $1 billion into infrastructure during his speech at a Tuesday breakfast with politicians and business leaders. The bulk of the funding would go toward freight and logistics, while $250 million would be reserved for local roads and another $250 million for water and wastewater projects.