Georgian Chase Oliver, a Libertarian who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2022 and has launched a 2024 presidential bid, wants to end the U.S. Department of Education…
MoreHow states and local jurisdictions handle regulations around rentals varies widely, and Georgia is no exception.…
MoreKemp regularly blames Washington policies for causing inflation and hurting Georgians, but he doesn’t hesitate to announce grants — such as those for rural broadband projects — that…
MoreGovernor Brian P. Kemp, joined by First Lady Marty Kemp, Hyundai Motor Group representatives, members of the General Assembly, state and local elected officials, and economic development partners…
MoreKemp signed a series of bills he said will "help us further connect Georgians with lifelong opportunity and build that workforce of tomorrow."…
MoreGov. Brian Kemp signed a measure to allow Peach State hospitals to form campus police departments.…
MoreGov. Brian Kemp has signed legislation banning counties from soliciting or accepting donations to help cover the costs of administering elections.…
MoreAmong the Franklin-backed measures signed by Kemp is House Bill 302, which will allow Georgia courts to issue either temporary or permanent protective orders to protect against conduct…
MoreKemp signed three bills that he said would provide "support and resources for the brave men and women who have worn a uniform for our country."…
MoreThe bill is named after two murder victims — Rhonda Sue Coleman and Tara Louise Baker — whose unsolved cases galvanized support for the bill.…
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