At least five election bills were on the Crossover Day agenda. Here’s a look at the bills that were up for debate, and how they fared.
Senate Bill 410 would not allow new data centers to receive the two tax breaks, but would allow companies currently ...
Georgia senators have signed off on a high‑stakes expansion of the state's "stand your ground" law, voting 30‑23 on Friday to approve Senate Bill 572. The measure broadens self‑defense protections and ...
The Georgia Senate Friday morning passed a bill that would repeal the sales tax exemptions through 2028 and 2031, respectively.
Friday, March 6, marks Crossover Day in Georgia, a pivotal step under the Gold Dome for bills to become law in the state.
A late-night vote at the Georgia Capitol could change how much homeowners pay in property taxes across the state.
This week brought the usual last-minute chaos of Crossover Day with plenty of candidate qualifying week surprises mixed in.
A bill to repeal new sales tax subsidies for data center equipment advanced out of the Georgia state Senate on Friday, while ...
Georgia's Senate passed a bill limiting out-of-state campaign donations, sparking debate over election influence and fundraising.
Georgia Republicans are pushing for more restrictions on local prosecutors, saying their investigation into Fulton County ...
The bill failed on the floor in a 24-29 vote, with several prominent Republicans joining the Democrats to vote against it.
Georgia’s annual lawmaking session is intensifying, and Friday marks a key deadline: Crossover Day, the final day for bills to clear at least the House or the Senate to have a smooth path to becoming ...