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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGov. Kemp pushes for tort reform to combat rising insurance costs in GeorgiaGov. Brian Kemp is set to unveil new legislation aimed at reforming Georgia’s legal system to limit lawsuits and large jury ...
Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp is reiterating his pitch for lawsuit limits, saying they will halt rising insurance costs. The ...
Governor Brian Kemp proposes tort reform to reduce insurance rates, but Democrats oppose, citing consumer protection and transparency.
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Axios Atlanta on MSNKemp unveils comprehensive tort reform packageState of play: Democrats have called the reform package corporate cronyism. House Minority Caucus chair Tanya Miller ...
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Tort reform tops Kemp's legislative agenda(The Center Square) – Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp confirmed Tuesday that tort reform is his No. 1 legislative priority. Speaking at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s annual Eggs and Issues ...
Atlanta’s mayor and Georgia’s governor will hold their annual news conference addressing human trafficking awareness at the ...
Gov. Brian Kemp plans to give Georgia schools an additional $50 million this year to spend on school security, he announced Monday. Kemp, speaking at a news conference at the Georgia Capitol on ...
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WJCL on MSN'We don't play in Georgia'; First Lady Marty Kemp on the fight to end Human TraffickingGeorgia’s First Lady, Marty Kemp, is making waves in the fight against human trafficking, a cause that hit close to home after a visit to Atlantic Station before her husband Brian Kemp was sworn into ...
Kemp’s proposal sets the stage for a high-stakes fight that has divided the Gold Dome for decades.
Gov. Brian Kemp unveils proposed overhaul of legal system he says will bring down insurance costs for Georgians.
Brian Kemp is prioritizing tort reform to limit lawsuits ... to curb rising insurance costs for businesses across Georgia. Speaking from the State Capitol on Thursday, Kemp emphasized that while ...
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp plans to give Georgia schools an additional $50 million this year to spend on school security, he announced Monday. Kemp, speaking at a news conference at the Georgia ...
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