Georgia governor signs tort reform bills into law

Georgia governor signs tort reform bills into law
Sen. John F. Kennedy President Pro Tempore, District 18, Republican — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Yesterday, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed Senate Bills 68 and 69 into law in Georgia. This move is part of the state’s effort to strengthen its civil justice system and shield consumers from abusive litigation. Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy carried the bills in the Senate, supporting Kemp’s focus on tort reform as a top priority for the 2025 legislative session.

Senate Bill 68 introduces significant changes to negligent security liability, apportionment of fault, and damages in civil cases. The aim is to curb excessive verdicts and lessen the impact of frivolous lawsuits on small businesses. Senate Bill 69, known as the Georgia Courts Access and Consumer Protection Act, addresses Third-Party Litigation Financing. It mandates that these financiers register with the state and bans foreign-affiliated financiers from operating in Georgia, also enhancing transparency by making registration records publicly accessible.

Senator Chuck Payne expressed his approval of the reforms, stating, “For Dalton and Whitfield County, where manufacturing is not just an industry but a way of life, these reforms mean stability, opportunity, and continued investment in our community. Together, Senate Bills 68 and 69 reinforce Georgia’s standing as the No. 1 state for business by creating a predictable, transparent legal environment that supports job growth. I am proud to have cosponsored these pieces of legislation, and I am thankful for the support of Governor Kemp, Lt. Governor Burt Jones, and Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy in getting these measures across the finish line.”

For additional details on Senate Bills 68 and 69, interested parties can seek more information.

Senator Chuck Payne, serving as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans, Military, and Homeland Security, represents the 54th Senate District which covers Whitfield and Murray County, as well as part of Gordon County.

For media inquiries, contact SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov.



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