Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill that would criminalize state bail funds and expand the list of charges that require cash or ...
Dozens of additional offenses will soon require cash bail in Georgia. Governor Brian Kemp signed legislation Wednesday which ...
Brian Kemp signed controversial legislation on Wednesday adding to the list of crimes requiring cash bail to get out of ...
In a troubling move that overturns criminal justice reforms passed in 2018, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Wednesday a Republican-backed bill expanding the use of cash bail. Starting July ...
Georgia’s governor gave the final approval on Wednesday for a bill requiring jailers across the state to check the immigration status of inmates and work with federal immigration officials ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill this week that removes a significant restriction for drug treatment centers seeking to open in the state. In December, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote about a ...
Gov. Brian Kemp on May 1 signed a bill that expands the kinds of offenses requiring cash bail. Senate Bill 63 sparked debate among lawmakers over whether someone should be held in jail longer for ...
The Republican governor of Georgia signed a bill Tuesday that makes dramatic changes to how elections are run in the battleground state just months before the presidential election. Gov.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed several public safety bill into law on Wednesday, including controversial illegal immigration legislation and new laws targeting those convicted of swatting and drive-by ...
Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed legislation that adds dozens of new offenses, such as a second trespassing offense or failure to appear in court for a traffic citation, that would require cash ...
(ATLANTA) — A controversial Republican-backed bill that would criminalize state bail funds and expand the list of charges that require cash or property bail has been signed into law by Gov.
Subscribe to our free newsletters and have the latest stories from The Current delivered directly to your inbox. Gov. Brian Kemp ...