A Republican state lawmaker defied his party. Then, he lost his job. When Senate Bill 68 came up for a vote in the Georgia ...
A Georgia state lawmaker lost his day job after voting against the contentious lawsuit reform bill aimed at curbing business liability lawsuits and large insurance payouts.
Vance Smith said he was fired as the CEO of the Harris County Chamber of Commerce after voting against Kemp tort reform.
Smith said he was fired as the CEO of the Harris County Chamber of Commerce in a Zoom call Friday, the day after he voted ...
Governor Brian Kemp pushed two tort reform bills through the General Assembly this session. Senate Bill 68 passed through ...
Georgia Senate Bill 68 (a/k/a Georgia’s Tort Reform Bill) officially passed the legislature and is now awaiting Governor Kemp’s signature. He ...
During the 10th week of the 2025 legislative session, the Georgia House made significant progress by passing key bills, ...
Members of a House education panel on Wednesday seemed mostly supportive of a measure to curb student cell phone use in ...
The second part of Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's top priority to limit lawsuits and large verdicts won approval ...
We don’t play that kind of politics,” said state Rep. Teddy Reese (D-Columbus). “It was very, very disturbing to see other ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s big 2025 legislative push to pass lawsuit damage limits is ready for his victory lap, but as the ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - After a state lawmaker said he lost his full-time job because he opposed Gov. Brian ...