Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, flanked by House Majority Leader Jon Burns and bill sponsor Sen. John F. Kennedy, signs Senate Bill 68 on Monday. The bill, now law, will drastically change the way liability suits play out in state courts and faced some opposition this session, before ultimately passing both chambers.

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, flanked by House Majority Leader Jon Burns and bill sponsor Sen. John F. Kennedy, signs Senate Bill 68 on Monday. The bill, now law, will drastically change the way liability suits play out in state courts and faced some opposition this session, before ultimately passing both chambers.

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