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Gov. Brian Kemp will sign two new bills into law at 11:30 a.m. at the new Georgia Public Safety Training Center.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to work with President Donald Trump to align behind a Republican candidate to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.
A year later, Kemp signed a law that banned gender-affirming surgeries for those younger than 18. And this year, House Speaker Jon Burns and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones made outlawing transgender girls in ...
The bill was among six pieces of legislation signed by Gov. Kemp at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center, all geared towards public safety and law enforcement.
As speculation continues swirling about her future political plans, the House passed a bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Marjorie ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Rep. Buddy Carter released a campaign ad for a U.S. Senate run on Thursday morning, becoming one of the first big Republican names to enter the 2026 race.
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AlterNet on MSNSwing state senators warn Trump’s proposed budget threatens to gut state's growing sectorGeorgia’s U.S. senators say they are are outraged at the prospect of large job losses for clean energy workers if the ...
Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) launched his candidacy for Senate in Georgia, the first of possibly several Republicans officially ...
The Georgia Senate race will be one of the most competitive in the 2026 election cycle as a challenger emerges for Democrat ...
Six-term Congressman and former Pooler mayor, U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter has announced plans to run against Jon Ossoff for his Senate seat.
President Donald Trump won Georgia by more than 100,000 votes in 2024. Kemp won his first team as governor in 2018 by less ...
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