The race to succeed Gov. Brian Kemp has officially taken shape now that a crowded field of candidates from both major parties has qualified to run for Georgia’s highest state office. The formality of ...
An incendiary campaign video drew criticism from both sides of the aisle and drew one lawmaker to make a last-minute entry ...
Just 18 months ago, Jesi Squires did not have a key to her family’s home in southeast Georgia. She was homeless, abusing intravenous drugs and had a felony on her record.  Jimbo Partin, executive ...
This week brought the usual last-minute chaos of Crossover Day with plenty of candidate qualifying week surprises mixed in.  ...
House lawmakers passed a scaled-back version of a property tax relief plan Friday after a more sweeping overhaul failed ...
At least five election bills were on the Crossover Day agenda. Here’s a look at the bills that were up for debate, and how they fared.
The Georgia Senate passed a bill that would end tax breaks for new data centers while phasing out existing ones but did not ...
If you want to put your money down on your favorite sports team, you’re going to have to break state law. Sports betting is ...
Georgia’s annual lawmaking session is intensifying, and Friday marks a key deadline: Crossover Day, the final day for bills ...
Aspiring candidates for office from across Georgia gathered in the state Capitol to qualify to run in the upcoming November elections.
The race is on for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat this week after the major candidates from both parties officially signed up to run.
A sweeping GOP proposal that would overhaul local property taxes failed to pass Tuesday, with nearly all House Democrats opposing the measure over concerns about the impact to public services and ...