Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp is reiterating his pitch for lawsuit limits, saying they will halt rising insurance costs. The ...
Gov. Brian Kemp unveiled comprehensive tort reform legislation Thursday aimed at reining in huge jury verdicts Republicans say are making it hard for Georgia citizens and businesses to afford ...
First Lady Marty Kemp sat down with 11Alive to discuss new efforts to strengthen Georgia’s human trafficking laws, close loopholes and increase awareness statewide.
I’ve had the privilege to keep Georgians informed about state and national politics. As I retire, I’m thankful for the memories.
An aerial overall exterior general view of Caesars Superdome on Dec. 15 in New Orleans. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart speaks to reporters with Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman, background ...
I don’t understand someone who wants to be around another person 24-7 like in a marriage ... When I was around 17, I said “f**k it” and actually started *living* that way.
On Monday, the first day of the Georgia legislative session, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a proposed package that would allocate a one-time $50 million spend on K-12 school safety.
Kemp said he wanted to spend another $1 billion on infrastructure, after the state chipped in an extra $1.5 billion last year. The governor also said he would push a bill to improve how Georgia ...
Georgia's Governor Details Spending Plans but Not His Top Priority of Lawsuit Reform ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has prioritized limiting lawsuit verdicts but the plans he outlined ...