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A week after declining a run for U.S. Senate, Gov. Brian Kemp is back under the gold dome to sign legislation his office says will bring top talent to the state.
Georgia has become the second state to provide a legal protections to the manufacturer of a popular weed killer.
A bill making it illegal to sell dogs, cats and rabbits on roadsides, parks and parking lots was signed into law on Friday.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a bill into law banning personal electronic devices, like phones, during the school day ...
Money should be on the way to the pockets of Georgia families in the coming weeks, thanks to an estimated one billion dollar ...
Georgia’s insurance commissioner, John King, says he wants to run against Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff. When Gov ...
The race to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in Georgia grew Monday after state Insurance Commissioner John King entered the ...
After announcing last week that he won’t run in next year’s U.S. Senate race, Brian Kemp went out of his way to make it clear ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a package of bills Monday aimed at strengthening Georgia's workforce. House Bill 192, which the General Assembly passed this year with just two "no" votes, codifies into state ...
John King, Georgia’s insurance commissioner, has joined the Republican primary election in hopes of unseating Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff next year.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of bills into law aimed at turning Georgia into the top state for "talent." He wants to strengthen Georgia's workforce.
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