SB 482 advances at the Capitol, raising concerns from advocates and families about accountability, access, and public trust in law enforcement.
As a reminder, Crossover Day on March 6 was the last day for a bill to pass in either the House or Senate and cross over to ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted unanimously to approve changes to the fiscal 2027 budget, which funds state ...
Georgia state employees would enjoy more consistent cost of living increases under the state Senate’s version of the budget for next year. The Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday approved its ...
The House passed Burns’ literacy overhaul last month with overwhelming support. But in the Senate, the bill was routed to the ...
A proposal to mandate weapons-detection systems at every public school entrance in Georgia is one step closer to becoming law ...
A proposal to mandate weapons-detection systems at every public school entrance in Georgia is one step closer to becoming law ...
ATLANTA, Ga. - A bill to rein in the power of homeowners associations in Georgia is one step closer to law. State Sen. Matt ...
During a typical Georgia legislative session, it’s not uncommon for thousands of bills to be introduced. But only a few ...
Georgia's SB 482, meant to curb mugshot mills, now includes police video, sparking concerns about public access and ...
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) confronted DNI Tulsi Gabbard during a committee hearing about an FBI raid on Fulton County’s ...
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