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    Brian Porter Kemp (born November 2, 1963) is an American politician serving since January 2019 as the 83rd governor of Georgia. A member of the Republican Party , Kemp served as the 27th secretary of state of Georgia from 2010 to 2018, and as a member of the Georgia State Senate from 2003 to 2007.

  2. Assinatura. Brian Porter Kemp (2 de novembro de 1963) é um empresário e político americano que atua como 83º governador do estado da Geórgia [ 1] nos EUA. Membro do Partido Republicano, ele foi anteriormente o 27º Secretário de Estado da Geórgia de 2010 a 2018 e membro do Senado do Estado da Geórgia de 2003 a 2007.

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  3. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Press Releases and Announcements. Gov Kemp: Georgia Scores Top Spot in Competitive Economic Rankings. May 16, 2024. April Net Tax Revenues Down 5.4% May 10, 2024. Gov. Kemp Signs FY25 Budget to Invest in Education, Public Safety, Healthcare, and More. May 07, 2024. Marty Kemp. First Lady of Georgia. Governor's Mansion.

  4. 8 de abr. de 2021 · After resisting Donald Trump’s demands to overturn Georgia’s election results, Gov. Brian Kemp was an outcast in his own party. Now he’s embraced the state’s new voting bill as a way to ...

  5. On November 8, 2022, Governor Brian P. Kemp was re-elected to serve a second term as Georgia's 83rd governor. Governor Kemp ran on a record of success in the Peach State and a plan to help Georgia families fight through 40-year-high inflation, strengthen public safety, and ensure Georgia's children can overcome learning loss due to the pandemic ...

  6. 9 de nov. de 2022 · ATLANTA – Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has won a second term, again defeating Democrat Stacey Abrams in one of the most closely-watched campaigns for governor in the country, according...

  7. Governor. The 83rd Governor of Georgia, Brian P. Kemp of Athens took office in January 2019. Kemp’s political career began when he served as a state senator from 2003-07. He served as Georgia Secretary of State from 2010-18 and was re-elected to a second 4-year term as Governor in 2022.