Jimmy Carter 'angry' over Georgia's possible absentee voting restrictions

Former President Jimmy Carter says that he is "disheartened, saddened, and angry" over the proposed changes to absentee voting in Georgia.

Georgia lawmakers reject pay raise plan for themselves

Efforts to raise pay for Georgia lawmakers and statewide officials died Monday after the Senate rejected the plan and the House failed to take up a similar bill.

Georgia: Move to limit citizen arrests after death of Ahmaud Arbery

The Georgia House of Representatives voted unanimously on Monday to repeal a citizen’s arrest law predating the Civil War, acting little more than a year after the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man pursued by armed white men.

Georgia House passes bill to end hands-free cellphone loophole

The Georgia House has voted to eliminate a loophole that allows some people to avoid citations for violating the state’s hands-free cellphone law.

Georgia Senate passes bill to end no-excuse absentee voting

Georgia’s state Senate narrowly passed a bill that would end no-excuse absentee voting Monday, as Republicans move to roll back voting access after record turnout led to Democratic victories in the state’s presidential race and two U.S. Senate runoffs.

House bill: Allow at least 1 visitor in medical facilities

Every Georgia hospital or nursing home patient could designate at least one person who would have at least one hour of access each day under a bill approved by the state House on Monday.

Bill that would make porch piracy a felony passes Georgia House

A bill that would make stealing packages from someone's front porch a felony passed the Georgia House of Representatives on Wednesday. 

Senators abandon plan to crimp labor commissioner authority

State senators abandoned a plan Friday to strip Georgia’s elected labor commissioner of much of his authority, with the proposal’s sponsor saying he believed Republican Mark Butler had received the message that lawmakers want faster action on complaints about delayed and denied jobless benefits.

Georgia GOP leaders who rejected voter fraud claims back voting bills

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger say they support efforts to do away with the state’s signature matching system, which Trump heavily attacked.

LeBron James to use All-Star Weekend to fight voter suppression

One of the greatest players ever to take the court plans on using NBA All-Star weekend to fight voter suppression in Georgia.

Bill approved by Georgia House would make 'porch piracy' a felony

Stealing a single package, no matter the value, off of people's porches could become a felony and require mandatory prison time, according to a bill approved by the Georgia House of Representatives.

Lawmakers propose big raises for themselves, other officials

Georgia’s House speaker is backing a plan that would nearly double pay for lawmakers and also boost pay for all statewide officials except the governor.

Georgia moving to repeal citizen’s arrest after Arbery death

Georgia moved closer Thursday to the possible repeal of an 1863 law that lets private citizens make an arrest, more than a year after the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man chased by white men who said they suspected he had committed a crime.