ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp said Thursday he will announce a new round of income tax cuts as well as surplus tax rebate payments for Georgia taxpayers when he delivers his State of the State ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Tax cuts and tort lawsuits were among the biggest items in Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s annual State of the State address on Thursday. From mourning Hurricane Helene’s ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to again speed up state income tax cuts and is warning lawmakers that he’ll call them back into special session later this year if that’s what it ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday he wants to let low-income parents with young kids enroll without working in a Medicaid program that provides coverage for some able-bodied ...
As preparations for Donald Trump’s second inauguration intensify, the president-elect’s official portrait has become the subject of widespread attention and, in many cases, ridicule.
Brian Kemp made no mistake about his most important legislative issue in the newly minted General Assembly session. “Tort reform will be my top priority for this upcoming session,” he said to ...
(Atlanta News First) - In the first week of Georgia’s 2025 legislative session, Gov. Brian Kemp is outlining his priorities for the state. During a news conference on Wednesday, the Governor ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - In the first week of Georgia’s 2025 legislative session, Gov. Brian Kemp is outlining his priorities for the state. During a news conference on Wednesday, the ...
The portrait will remain in the Senate for a couple of weeks ... heartbeat except for in limited circumstances such as a medical emergency. In 2019, Gov. Brian Kemp signed the state law banning most ...
The backstory: When Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was elected in 2019, he said creating a state-based insurance exchange was one of his top priorities. After years of work, Georgia received federal ...
On Monday, the first day of the Georgia legislative session, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a proposed package that would allocate a one-time $50 million spend on K-12 school safety.