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 ...
After Crossover Day last week, some proposed state legislation made it across to the other chamber, while other bills ...
Crossover Day has come and gone. Take a look at what bills made progress ...
Georgia lawmakers failed on Thursday to push forward a ban on diversity efforts in public schools and colleges and won’t let ...
Crossover Day in the Georgia State Capitol was marred by controversy as the Senate's anti-DEI bill failed to gain traction.
Several key bills, including those concerning sports betting, DEI initiatives, and compensation for the wrongfully convicted, ...
Any proposed laws that haven’t moved from one legislative chamber to the other for consideration are dead for that session.
Among the proposals facing the Crossover Day deadline are a ban on DEI in schools, votes on online sports betting, and a tax cut for all Georgians.
Brian Kemp’s overhaul of Georgia’s civil litigation laws. But first, as the dust from Crossover Day settles, hosts Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy have the latest from the Gold Dome. On civil ...
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.