Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was 'attacked' in restaurant by 'insane' woman: 'Completely out of control'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was "attacked" by an "insane woman" and yelled at by the woman's son while dining at a restaurant. "They are self righteous, insane, and completely out of control."

Residency fights could snare many Georgia voters under bill

After originally proposing to require counties to record video of every drop box, the Ethics Committee decided on the fly during its Tuesday meeting to ban drop boxes statewide.

Georgia Senate again pushes $6,000 school voucher bill

Georgia Senate Republicans are again pushing a plan to give $6,000 educational vouchers to many students, part of a nationwide push for what supporters call education savings accounts following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bill to increase Georgia cigarette tax stalls in House committee

Two bills aimed at increasing state excise taxes on cigarettes and vaping products have likely died for this session at the state Capitol.

Buckhead City bills take major step forward in Georgia Senate

It's the first time the controversial plan to split Buckhead from Atlanta has moved forward under the Gold Dome.

Georgia Senate committee approves bills to redact public employees' information

A state Senate committee approved two bills Monday afternoon designed to protect public employees' private information, but some fear the measures could have unintended consequences.

Georgia Senate seeks to allow rural hospitals without permit

Georgia senators want to allow new hospitals to be built in counties with fewer than 50,000 residents without having to go through the state.

Trump investigation: Could grand juror foreperson’s words tank charges?

Almost as soon as the foreperson of the special grand jury in the Georgia election meddling investigation went public this week, speculation began about whether her unusually candid revelations could jeopardize any possible prosecution of former President Donald Trump or others.

DA Fani Willis labels prosecutorial oversight bills 'dangerous,' questions timing

In a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Willis questioned the timing of Senate Bill 92 and two others filed this year to create more oversight over prosecutors in Georgia.

Georgia Senate approves 'Back the Blue' donation bill

The Georgia Senate unanimously approved a bill called the "Back the Blue Act" which seeks to help improve pay and benefits for officer retention.

Georgia Senate approves bill to require bond on more offenses

Members of the Georgia Senate approved a bill that adds dozens more offenses to the list for which judges cannot release someone on "unsecured judicial release" or a "signature bond."

Amended Georgia budget heads for House-Senate talks

Legislative approval is needed for Kemp’s plan to use $1 billion in surplus money to give another round of income tax refunds.

Georgia senators push partial ban on gender-affirming care

The new bill would ban most sex reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for Georgians under 18. However, it would still allow doctors to prescribe medicines to block puberty.

Search warrant: Hall County solicitor suspected of theft

A copy of the search warrant shows, GBI agents sought evidence of "stolen or embezzled property" when they searched the office of Hall County Solicitor General Stephanie Woodard last year.

Lawmakers, Jewish community show support for antisemitism bill

The definition would also be used in determining whether someone should face enhanced criminal penalties under Georgia's hate crime law.

Church leaders speak out against religious freedom bill

Opponents of the bill say it "essentially legalizes discrimination." The bill's primary sponsor says that is simply not true.