The Georgia Hour, episode 25: Kemp’s Tort Reform Push and Political Maneuvering: A Deal with Trump?
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Notas del episodio
During Biden’s administration, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp suspended the state gas tax (29 cents/gallon) before the 2024 primaries, a move seen as self-serving. Now chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a member of the bipartisan Council of Governors, Kemp, who didn’t vote in the primaries and whose wife Marty withheld support from Trump, is aligning with the President, raising questions about a potential deal. Kemp’s flagship tort reform bill (SB68), aimed at overhauling civil litigation to lower insurance costs, faces scrutiny for its complexity and perceived threat to 7th Amendment jury rights, with critics like Catherine Bernard decrying it. Kemp’s intense push—including threats to primary GOP dissenters and call a special session—contrasts with his past reluctance on issues like election reviews or Fani Willis, despite Georgia ...