Georgia lawmakers are seeking to upgrade the state's decades-old 911 systems through a multimillion-dollar infrastructure overhaul.
Georgia lawmakers continued hearing hours of testimony regarding the impact of liability lawsuits on businesses, consumers and crime victims.
Tens of billions in aid for victims of Hurricane Helene should start flowing later this month, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pledged Wednesday, but delays are already making it hard this ...
Georgia could allocate extra money to educate poor public school students for the first time under a House budget approved on an 171-4 vote Tuesday. However, the $28 million proposed is far less than ...
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia is accepting candidate nominations and applications to fill a vacancy on the ...
Less than 1% of the injury lawsuits filed in Georgia result in so-called “nuclear verdicts” of $10 million or more, according to state court data and verdict reports.
As authorities in the state of Georgia prepare to formally open the military-style police training center, they continue to ...
Georgia officials are moving ahead with plans to increase spending and cut taxes even as the Trump administration moves to make massive cuts to the federal government.
Advocates warn the proposal would prevent them from holding hotels and motels accountable in court. Some Republicans are considering an amendment.
I’m hopeful we’re going to get this bill done, I think the legislature heeded those words. But if we don’t, we’ll be back for ...
Georgia House budget writers approved Gov. Brian Kemp’s $37.7 billion fiscal 2026 budget Monday, a spending plan that emphasizes the needs of the state prison system.
Many high-profile Republicans in Georgia aren't ruling out running for Senate in 2026 to take on vulnerable Democratic Sen.