The state’s share of the cost fell as low as 47% in the aftermath of the Great Recession more than a decade ago, Tracey Cook told members of the university system Board of Regents. Students were ...
Tort reform has been a goal of Georgia Republicans and their allies in the business community for decades. But the most significant reform legislation to make it through the General Assembly came 20 ...
Willis has refused to comply with subpoenas the Senate Special Committee on Investigations has issued calling for her to testify before the panel and bring documents related to the case. A Fulton ...
The legislature also set the full 40-day schedule for the session on Monday, voting to adjourn for the year on Friday, April 4. Crossover Day, the deadline for bills to pass either the House or Senate ...
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp said Monday he will ask the General Assembly to provide an additional $50 million in state grants to improve security in Georgia schools. The added funding would bring the ...
Ossoff has been pressuring DeJoy for nearly a year to resolve delays in mail delivery Georgia families and businesses have been facing.
ATLANTA – The state Department of Transportation (DOT) will begin treating roads, bridges, and overpasses in Northwest Georgia at 7 p.m. Wednesday night in anticipation of a winter weather system ...
“We want to make sure our prisons are safe for our employees, safe for our inmates, and safe for the public,” Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia, said Tuesday during a ...
The state Department of Transportation (DOT) started treating roads and highways with brine on Wednesday, two days before snow began to blanket the northern half of Georgia with accumulations up to ...
The Laken Riley Act requires detention of illegal immigrants charged with nonviolent crimes including theft and burglary. It cleared the House 264-159 on Tuesday, with 48 Democrats – including U.S.
ATLANTA – The General Assembly will convene under the Gold Dome on Monday with the usual mix of old and new business on its plate.
ATLANTA – Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has been expelled from the Georgia Republican Party for endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president last year.