The Georgia General Assembly is voting on dozens of bills on the last day of the 2025 legislative session, including a $38 billion state budget and changes to election laws.
District 49 State Senator Drew Echols (R-Gainesville) won election to the seat previously held by his wife, Shelly Echols in ...
Opposition to a recently approved tort reform bill may have cost Georgia Rep. Vance Smith, Jr his job. Smith was recently ...
"We'll still figure out a way to continue to represent injured Georgians, but this makes it more difficult for us to get our ...
A majority of voters polled in Senate battlegrounds said abusing civil lawsuits has contributed to higher costs and that ...
Elections have consequences, according to an old adage that is plainly aimed at urging people to vote for certain political ...
A Republican state lawmaker defied his party. Then, he lost his job. When Senate Bill 68 came up for a vote in the Georgia ...
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WALB on MSN‘It affects my family’| Georgia lawmaker speaks on losing job after lawsuit reform voteVance Smith said he was fired as the CEO of the Harris County Chamber of Commerce after voting against Kemp tort reform.
On March 21, 2025, the Georgia Senate passed S.B. 68, which contains numerous provisions affecting civil lawsuits in Georgia. The provisions ...
The bill, which seeks to limit predatory activity from third parties and foreign adversaries who invest in litigation, got ...
Governor Brian Kemp pushed two tort reform bills through the General Assembly this session. Senate Bill 68 passed through ...
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