Georgia makes it harder than any other state for an individual to prove they are legally exempt from the death penalty. That ...
A rare early morning hearing at the state capitol fostered a deep conversation about compensating people who have been ...
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A rare early morning hearing at the state capitol fostered a deep conversation about compensating people who have been ...
The Georgia legislature threw its support behind legislation that would make it easier for defendants in death penalty cases to avoid execution by proving that they have an intellectual disability.
A bill easing Georgia's strict requirements for a person facing the death penalty to be considered intellectually disabled ...
Days after approval of SB 68 in Georgia, state senators in neighboring South Carolina approved their own tort reform bill, S.
The Senate passed House Bill 123 in a 53-1 vote Monday, weeks after the House approved it with strong backing from both ...
Senate Bill 22 would more than double the amount of money Texas spends to lure film and television projects and has the ...
Ossoff has generally shunned the spotlight in Washington. But he's ramping up his rhetoric in advance of his first reelection campaign.
Georgia began licensing hemp-related companies last year, but Senate Bill 254 sought to pump the brakes. It passed the Senate 42-14 in early March, with Republicans and Democrats voting on both sides.
Two GOP bills seek Georgia’s exit from a multi-state group that keeps voters from registering in more than one state ...
Athens Sen. Bill Cowsert, chief sponsor, said dosages in hemp products on shelves were hazardous. Latest amendment would allow sales in package stores.
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