A key committee has voted to advance Gov. Brian Kemp’s lawsuit reform bill to the full House for a vote, despite opposition from Democrats, trial lawyers, and some victims who fear limitations on lawsuits. Macon Republican state Sen. John F. Kennedy introduced the bill to address concerns, emphasizing that it provides structure without impairing the ability to sue. The bill passed out of the committee along party lines, with a potential vote on the House floor as soon as Thursday.
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