Gov. Brian Kemp kicked off his penultimate year in office in January with the threat of a special session if “meaningful, impactful” limits on lawsuits are not passed by the time lawmakers head back ...
Gov. Brian Kemp has already threatened a special session if lawmakers don’t pass his litigation overhaul. Now he’s turning the screws even tighter ahead of a key Friday ...
CNBC's Eamon Javers breaks down the latest news from Washington.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp boasted that his experiment in Medicaid reform was a success, despite low enrollment numbers. Yet a report commissioned by the state and not yet publicly released suggested ...
Leveling the playing field” has been a running theme, for the past couple of years, in Governor Brian Kemp’s drive for tort reform.
The shock waves are spreading after more than 1,000 employees at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were fired over the weekend.
This story was updated at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025.  The Trump administration’s sweeping jobs cuts have reached ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's "tort reform" proposal would overhaul civil litigation. Some major Georgia businesses are backing ...
Some of Gov. Brian Kemp’s allies privately doubt he’ll challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026. Other Georgia Republicans are making plans if he opts out.
The three Republicans in Georgia's Senate who were most likely to halt Gov. Brian Kemp’s legislation to limit lawsuits are ...
Gov. Brian Kemp has accepted an invitation to attend the Munich Security Conference in Germany this weekend to participate in ...