Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says that she may run for Governor of Georgia in 2026 following leaving the White House.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said that he raised more than $2 million after launching his bid to become Georgia's next governor. Carr announced his campaign in November to start raising ...
Two of Georgia’s largest counties were still tabulating thousands of votes as Democrat Stacey Abrams tries to narrow the gap in a close race for governor with Republican Brian Kemp. Gwinnett ...
Bottoms hinted at a run for the Georgia governor’s office in a recent interview with Jorge Estevez of Atlanta’s WSB-TV. When asked about whether or not there was an office she might be ...
Bottoms says she is seriously considering a run for Georgia governor in 2026, and will make a decision during the first half of the year. The former Atlanta mayor also says Trump's recently ...
Think Georgia is ready for Lance Bottoms to take over? Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is ready to return to Georgia’s political sector—possibly as the next state governor after her ...
A review commission must tell Georgia’s governor by Feb. 6 whether he should suspend an attorney from her month-old seat on a county governing board because of a federal indictment on money ...
ATLANTA (WDEF) – Lt. Governor Burt Jones announces a Georgia version of the President’s DOGE plans. He plans to introduce the Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025 this session. It would require all ...
The Republican governor told the Georgia Chamber of Commerce his reform plans aren’t quite ready yet, and a spokesperson said details would be released before the end of the month.
Georgia's Governor Details Spending Plans but Not His Top Priority of Lawsuit Reform ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has prioritized limiting lawsuit verdicts but the plans he outlined ...
On Monday, the first day of the Georgia legislative session, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a proposed package that would allocate a one-time $50 million spend on K-12 school safety.
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has prioritized limiting lawsuit verdicts but the plans he outlined before business leaders Tuesday were all about investing in infrastructure and education.