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Stacey Abrams is being ordered to testify before a Georgia Senate committee investigating campaign finance violations connected to a voter advocacy group she founded.
The Georgia Senate investigations committee is looking into possible campaign finance violations involving the former gubernatorial candidate.
With Georgia’s Republican Senate primary days from voting, the party’s once-promising bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is descending into a bitter blame game. Republicans are openly question whether a drawn-out and expensive intraparty fight has weakened one of the GOP’s top pickup opportunities of 2026.
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Gov. Kemp signs Georgia tax relief bills lowering income taxes and expanding homeowner relief
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp put his signature on a pair of tax relief bills Monday that will lower income taxes, boost deductions and give homeowners new tools to fight rising property tax bills.
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate has passed a bill that would name a new official state flower. Prior to this passage, the Georgia Native Plant Society (GNPS) announced its support of the House's version of Senate Bill 240, stating that the current flower is ...
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New poll shows shifts in Georgia Senate race
A new Quantus Insights poll shows shifts in Georgia’s Republican U.S. Senate primary race, with Derek Dooley moving into second place behind Mike Collins.
If a blue wave washes across the country in November, Republicans vying for one of Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats say they can stand as a bulwark for the GOP.
GEORGIA, — Georgia State Sen. Nabilah Parkes is resigning from the position a week after she shared she was campaigning to become the state's next lieutenant governor. She shared in a statement on social media that she notified Gov. Brian Kemp that ...
Georgia lawmakers will return to the Capitol on June 17 for a special session focused on redistricting.
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed a proclamation Wednesday formally convening the Georgia General Assembly for a special session on redistricting beginning June 17. Any changes approved during the June special session would