(The Center Square) — The Georgia Senate nixed a bill that would have opened the door to sports betting in the state. Senate Bill 57, the Georgia Sports…
MoreThe legislation would allow high-ranking company executives and government officials to avoid testifying in cases if they have no direct knowledge of the issue being litigated.…
MoreSenate Bill 163 would have allowed "small brewers'' to distribute up to 3,000 cases per year to retailers within a 100-mile radius without contracting with a distributor.…
MoreGeorgia leaders plan to review the state’s various tax credits, saying they want to ensure any credits provide a "significant return on investment" for Georgia’s taxpayers.…
MoreThe Senate Education Committee voted to advance legislation creating state-funded education savings accounts.…
MoreGeorgia lawmakers have introduced legislation they say would allow "microenterprise operations" and home-based businesses to work out of home kitchens and in compliance with state law.…
MoreThis update is from the most recent legislative day – 02/28/23, or Day 25.…
MoreThis update is from the most recent legislative day – 02/27/23, or Day 24.…
MoreGeorgia's state budget will go to a conference committee so the House and Senate can reach a compromise.…
MoreThe refunds are based on their 2021 and 2022 tax filer statuses.…
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