(The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of bills mainly focused on the state's agriculture sector, including a measure that bans "foreign adversaries" from owning property near a military base. "As we continue to grow this state, we will realize that agriculture is going to continue to be the backbone of this economy," Kemp, a Republican, said during a bill signing ceremony at the Lowndes County Civic Center in Valdosta. "And that's why we're grateful for... Read this story