Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp rejects calls to tap state funds to keep food assistance flowing as federal government shutdown enters its fourth week.
Georgia Democrats are urging Gov. Kemp to use part of the state’s $14.6 billion surplus to prevent the cutoff.
Governor Brian Kemp is in Japan this week, working to strengthen Georgia's decades-long ties with one of the state's biggest ...
Gov. Brian Kemp’s decision not to run has contributed to one of the few uncertain primaries Senate Republicans face ahead of ...
At least eight states have announced plans to use state money to temporarily cover the cost of SNAP, but Kemp says Georgia ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is planning Thursday to announce an "emergency initiative" on SNAP, while Georgia ...
Georgia sheriff suspended by Gov. Brian Kemp, after being caught on bodycam footage in a shocking confrontation. Here's the ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is calling for a stronger, more skilled workforce to keep pace with the state’s record-setting ...
Nearly a month after a high-profile immigration raid at a Hyundai construction site, Georgia's governor is in South Korea to ...
The latest clash stemming from the federal shutdown centers on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is leading a Georgia delegation to Japan after a South Korea visit to strengthen business ties and attend the ...
A north Georgia sheriff has been indicted on seven charges related to his December 2024 physical confrontation with a local ...