“The Gwinnett Chamber applauds the signing of SB 68 and SB 69 and commends Governor Kemp for his leadership in securing meaningful reform for business,” said Nick Masino, President & CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber. “We were proud to stand alongside businesses, associations, and chambers of commerce across the state with a unified voice advocating for a fair, balanced, and predictable legal climate.”
Sponsored by President Pro Tempore John Kennedy, the legislation aims to restore balance in the courtroom while increasing transparency and accountability in third-party litigation funding—an essential reform to maintain Georgia’s reputation as a top state for business.
“The signing of these tort reform bills marks a significant achievement in ensuring Georgia remains a premier destination for business investment and economic growth,” said Paul Oh, Vice President of Public Policy & External Affairs. “This progress would not have been possible without the leadership of Governor Kemp, Lt. Governor Burt Jones, Speaker Jon Burns, President Pro Tempore John Kennedy, Majority Whip James Burchett, Majority Leader Chuck Efstration, Chairman Rob Leverett, Insurance Commissioner John King, and the many lawmakers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes.”
This historic legislation further solidifies Georgia’s position as a national leader in fostering a competitive, business-friendly climate where innovation, investment, and opportunity can thrive.