Georgia House of Representatives Passes Governor Kemp’s Omnibus Tort Reform Bill  with a Bipartisan Vote

Walt Farrell

Published March 20, 2025

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ATLANTA – Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement after the Georgia State House of Representatives passed SB 68, the omnibus bill in Governor Brian Kemp’s meaningful, comprehensive tort reform package. SB 68 passed with a bipartisan vote. SB 68 now returns to the Georgia State Senate for agreement before heading to Governor Kemp to be signed into law.

The Georgia State House will continue to debate SB 69, the second bill comprising Governor Kemp’s tort reform package, which passed the Georgia State Senate in a unanimous, bipartisan vote.

Chris Clark, President & CEO of the Georgia Chamber said:

“The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and our tens of thousands of members across the state, applaud the Georgia State House of Representatives for passing SB 68, the first part of Governor Brian Kemp’s tort reform package. We especially thank Speaker of the House Jon Burns for the instrumental role he played in passing this meaningful piece of legislation.

“SB 68 will curb lawsuit abuse while protecting families, small businesses, the medical community, and Georgia’s economic competitiveness. For the past 20 years, securing tort reform has been the top legislative priority of the Georgia Chamber. The House passage of SB 68 takes us to the brink of finally delivering meaningful tort reform for Georgia. We look forward to working with Georgia’s legislative leaders to do right by Georgians and finish the job by getting both SB 68 and SB 69 signed into law so our courts can focus on justice—not jackpots.”

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Founded in 1911 and incorporated in 1915, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce is the largest business advocacy organization in Georgia, working to protect free enterprise and secure our long-term economic prosperity. The Georgia Chamber represents tens of thousands of members in every corner of the state, with offices in Atlanta, Brunswick, and Tifton. In 2025 the Georgia Chamber launched GEORGIA | 2050, a strategic plan to ensure Georgia remains a beacon of economic opportunity for the next 25 years. For more information visit gachamber.com.