
Commentary
Why are so many data centers popping up in Georgia?
Data centers are facilities filled with thousands of computers that work constantly to store and process information.


Commentary
Regulatory reform efforts stall in 2025 session
Regulatory reforms stall this year further postpones a reckoning for Georgia’s expanding regulatory code.


Blog
With Kemp out, Georgia’s 2026 election could be wildest yet
With Kemp out of the Senate race, Georgia’s 2026 election is wide open — and shaping up to be one of the most chaotic in decades.


Press Release
Foundation praises Gov. Kemp for signing tort reform legislation
“We applaud Gov. Brian Kemp for his strong leadership in supporting meaningful relief for Georgia residents and business owners.”


Blog
TORT REFORM: The Georgia law that business owners hate the most
Georgia law can hold a business owner civilly liable for a criminal act that happens on his property, one that the business owner had nothing to do with.


Featured Publication
Guide to the Issues
Commonsense solutions to Georgia’s biggest issues
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Policy Paper
Review of Georgia’s regulatory environment
Georgia’s regulatory code has grown steadily since the Secretary of State’s office began tracking rules and regulations in 1965.

Research
Next Steps for Georgia Tax Reform
When Georgia enacted the Tax Reduction and Reform Act of 2022, it began the hard work of fixing an outdated, uncompetitive tax code.

Policy Paper
Regulatory reform around the country
Several states are taking measures to curb overregulation and reduce the size of their regulatory codes.

Policy Paper
Government Regulation in the Price of a New Home: Georgia
Housing prices are rocketing skyward, and one factor contributing to the rise is the cost of regulation to build a new single-family home.
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