Georgia Senate Passes Tort Reform to Reduce Litigation Costs, Aiming to Benefit Healthcare and Businesses
The Georgia Senate passed tort reform bill SB 68 to reduce litigation costs, as advocated by Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy. Critics are concerned about access to justice.
Senator Ossoff Criticizes Trump Administration for Denying Georgia Hurricane Relief Extension Despite Ongoing Cleanup
Sen. Ossoff criticized the Trump administration for denying Georgia's request to extend federal aid for Hurricane Helene cleanup, while Gov. Kemp plans to use state funds to cover costs.
Georgia Shatters Export Records with $53.1 Billion, Climbs to 6th in U.S. Total Trade Volume
Georgia reports a record-high $53.1 billion in exports for 2024, a 6.4% increase over the previous year, outperforming the national average. Governor Kemp credits strategic investments and job creators for this growth.
Lawrenceville City Council Unanimously Approves Major Expansion to Incorporate 19,000 Residents
Lawrenceville City Council unanimously approves an annexation proposal to incorporate nearly 19,000 residents from unincorporated areas, promising efficient services without raising the millage rate.
South Fulton City Council Restricts Mayor Kobi's Access to City Resources Amid Misuse Allegations
South Fulton City Council restricts Mayor Kobi's access to city resources over concerns of unauthorized use and noncompliance with policies. Mayor Kobi disputes magnitude of travel expenses and argues the response is disproportionate.
Haralson County Braces for Judicial Vacancy Following Chief Magistrate's Resignation, Interim Successor Named
Jason Blackmon resigned as Haralson County Chief Magistrate, prompting a judicial vacancy to be filled by appointment, not election, as per Georgia law and local governance procedures.


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