Georgia Governor Brian Kemp proposes a tort reform plan to reduce insurance costs and foster a business-friendly environment.
Sitting anxiously in her Conyers home, Sandra Stephens-Jordan called the office of Georgia Gov. Brian ... Kemp treated the crisis. “That’s a major thing. That’s a chemical fire.” Community ...
ATLANTA — After years of stalled efforts to limit civil lawsuits, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Republican lawmakers ... housing and is behind a micro community for previously unsheltered people ...
Brian Kemp’s news conference Thursday than ... builders and hospital groups want others. Kemp told the Georgia Chamber, which is also backing the package, that he is ready to call a special ...
From collisions and potholes to fatal accidents, liability claims against Georgia have soared in recent years prompting Gov. Brian Kemp to seek $175 million in state money to ...
Kemp hammering home tort reform messageBy Dave WilliamsBureau ChiefCapitol Beat News Service ATLANTA - The signs are clear as ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday reiterated his simple pitch for lawsuit limits: They’ll halt rising insurance costs. The reality, though, is more complicated. Changes could ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is prioritizing tort reform to limit lawsuits and large settlements, aiming to reduce rising insurance costs for Georgia businesses. Rising insurance premiums are significantly ...
Brian Kemp asked business leaders from ... Tort reform has been a goal of Georgia Republicans and their allies in the business community for decades. But the most significant reform legislation ...
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