Senators Reverend Warnock, Ossoff, Cortez Masto Introduce Historic Transit Expansion Legislation As Congress Drafts Budget Reconciliation Measure

Senator Reverend Warnock was joined by Sens. Ossoff and Cortez Masto in introducing bill to build public transportation serving affordable housing and low-income communities Senator Warnock: “For many Georgians, physical mobility means social mobility. Hardworking families, from Albany to Augusta, stand to benefit from this additional transit funding that will help to connect students to their classrooms, patients to their

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Senator Reverend Warnock Statement on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

Senator Warnock: “I join the nation in prayer as we pause to remember and mourn the lives taken, the heroes who sacrificed themselves to save others and our country, and to pray for the parents, partners, children and friends whose last 20 years have been marked by a profound absence.” Senator Warnock: “We must match the pride we have for

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Senator Reverend Warnock Statement on Labor Day

Senator Warnock remains committed to protecting the safety and dignity of workers across Georgia Senator Warnock: “My parents taught me the value of hard work, that people don’t mind working hard as long as they get to share in the prosperity they create.” Senator Warnock: “On this Labor Day, I will continue fighting to pass the PRO Actin the Senate and standing up for workers and their right to

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Senators Warnock and Padilla Team Up to Discuss the Maternal Health Crisis in New Video

The Kira Johnson Act, originally introduced during Women’s History Month in April, directly addresses the maternal mortality crisis by providing direct funding to local organizations already doing the work to ensure mothers of color do not lose their lives during childbirth. The bill would create a five-year, $50 million grant program in HHS to improve health outcomes, as well as

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Senators Warnock, Hassan, Ernst, and Cassidy Call on VA to Address Impact of Afghanistan Withdrawal on Veterans’ Mental Health

Senators call on United States Department of Veterans Affairs to increase outreach to veterans of Afghanistan and the global war on terrorism, provide access to mental health services and care A bipartisan group of 31 Senators penned the call for action following reports that calls to veterans’ suicide hotlines have increased since the fall of Kabul The lawmakers: “More than two million veterans served during

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