Georgia lawmakers spurn DEI ban and sports betting, send hurricane aid, lawsuit limits and tax cuts sailing through.
It’s Crossover Day at the State Capitol. That means it is the last chance for a bill to get approved in the House or Senate ...
Any proposed laws that haven’t moved from one legislative chamber to the other for consideration are dead for that session.
School safety, DEI bans, sports betting still pending on final day to move one bill across the legislative aisle.
Georgia lawmakers advanced dozens of bills on Thursday ahead of a key legislative deadline. But plenty of others didn't make it, making their futures bleak.
It’s the fourth consecutive year that similar legislation has stalled in Smith’s committee, whose members include Coastal ...
Public health bills in Georgia that would promote gun safety through a tax credit and increase Medicaid coverage of ...
Two bills pushed by consumer advocates in response to Georgians’ ballooning power costs and the influx of data centers were not called for votes on Crossover Day.