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The penalties for trafficking fentanyl in Georgia just increased. Gov. Brian Kemp signed the Fentanyl Eradication and Removal Act into law on Monday.
A bill making it illegal to sell dogs, cats and rabbits on roadsides, parks and parking lots was signed into law on Friday.
The Greater Lake Lanier Nurse Honor Guard, a team of volunteer nurses who provide funeral tributes to honor the lives and ...
Republicans have flagged Georgia and Michigan as prime opportunities for expanding their Senate majority in 2026. But in ...
Governor Brian Kemp signed bipartisan legislation today at the Georgia Forestry Association headquarters to deliver critical ...
Under a consent agreement, the judge agreed to "not seek, request, or accept any elected or appointed judicial office position or status in the future." ...
In a victory for global agrochemical maker Bayer, Georgia has become the second state to shield pesticide manufacturers from ...
Office of the Lt. Governor Burt Jones Today, the “Fentanyl Eradication and Removal Act” was signed into law by Governor Brian ...
The new legislation signed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will protect protect agrochemical maker Bayer from some lawsuits over ...
The bill is one of two criminal justice measures the governor has targeted ahead of Wednesday's deadline to sign or veto legislation.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced in a social media post Friday she would not run for Senate in 2026, opening the GOP field for other contenders. In her post on X, Greene called out Gov.