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ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp’s lawsuit reform package passed the Georgia House by a single vote Thursday afternoon only after three Democrats broke ranks and voted for it. One of those was Johns ...
TYPICALLY HANDS DOWN A RULING WITHIN MONTHS OF A HEARING. A BILL THAT WOULD LIMIT LAWSUITS IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA... JUST GOT ONE STEP CLOSER TO BECOMING LAW. THE HOUSE VOTED 91 TO 82 TODAY TO PASS ...
Brian Kemp got a big win at the capitol Thursday when the House of Representatives passed ... we’re not coming to Georgia because your tort costs are too high," Williams said.
Lok Sabha on Thursday witnessed several adjournments after Opposition MPs entered the House wearing T-shirts with slogans criticising the government written on them. Listen to Story Several MPs ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia House on Thursday passed an amended version of tort reform, Gov. Brian Kemp's top legislative priority this term. The House then sent it to the Senate for its final hurdle.
Georgia House passes Senate Bill 68, aiming to limit excessive lawsuits and balance the courts. House Speaker Jon Burns calls it a "much-needed reform" for fairness in litigation. The bill heads ...
House members watch the vote come in on Gov. Brian Kemp’s tort bill. Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder As the dust settles in the wake of Georgia’s much-awaited lawsuit showdown in the House, one thing ...
ATLANTA — An effort to expand how you lay your loved ones to rest in Georgia passed its second floor vote, putting it on its way to the governor’s office for approval. Senate Bill 241 would ...
(The Center Square) – Sweeping tort reform legislation in Georgia on Thursday passed the House of Representatives 91-82, with some Republicans voting against it and three Democrats supporting it.