Brian Kemp on Thursday reiterated ... at jurors to seek higher damages. RELATED: Gov. Kemp draws line in the sand on tort reform in State of the State address, even if special legislative session ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has introduced a tort reform package aimed at changing how lawsuits are handled in the state. Kemp believes that excessive civil litigation is causing insurance premiums to ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has introduced a tort reform package aimed at changing how lawsuits are handled in the state. Kemp believes that excessive civil litigation is causing insurance premiums to ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks during a news conference pushing for tort reform on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025 ...
Gov. Brian Kemp announced the legislative package on Thursday with the backing of Republican officials and business leaders. Screenshot: Office of Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp via YouTube ...
Brian Kemp revealed his long-awaited ... the governor's office said in a release. "As I said in my State of the State address earlier this month, our legal environment is draining family bank accounts ...
“Insurance companies are making billions of dollars of profit in Georgia and nationwide, and they are threatening to leave the state if they don’t make as much profit as they want,” says McLaurin, the ...
Brian Kemp on Thursday ... and hardworking Georgians across our state are all telling us the same thing: Georgia needs tort reform and we need it now,” Kemp said at a news conference.
Brian Kemp’s news conference Thursday ... “Contact your state legislator and urge them to support Gov. Kemp’s tort reform package,” one social media ad says. The package he proposed ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has unveiled an ambitious plan to overhaul the state's tort laws in an effort to stabilize insurance costs and foster a business-friendly environment. Kemp's ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp introduced a tort reform ... they should be made whole," Kemp said during a news conference at the state Capitol. "(But) our businesses and hardworking Georgians ...