Georgians are on track to get another state income tax rebate and a further income tax rate cut. The state Senate on Thursday ...
Georgia is one step closer to overhauling civil lawsuit rules or tort reform. Senate Bill 68 is one of the most debated bills ...
Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement after the Georgia State House of Representatives passed ...
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's measure to limit lawsuits in Georgia received House approval Thursday, poising the state’s ...
Bárbara Rivera Holmes, a business executive, will serve the remainder of Thompson’s four-year term until early 2027.
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The Georgia Senate on Thursday passed House Bill 111, which would lower the state’s income tax rate, and House Bill 112, which would give Georgians one-time income tax rebates between $250 and $500.
Bárbara Rivera Holmes, a business executive, will serve the remainder of Thompson’s four-year term until early 2027.
A number of House Republicans are skeptical about tort reform, and not just trial lawyers. But Gov. Brian Kemp made concessions, and the bill advanced out of the House Rules Committee.
The bill aimed at limiting large jury awards in civil lawsuits has been years in the making. Kemp has used all of his political power to pass it.
Bárbara Rivera Holmes, a business executive, will serve the remainder of Thompson’s four-year term until early 2027.
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