Sen. Ossoff, Colleagues Launch Inquiry into Reports That Hegseth Denied Military Officers’ Promotions for Political Reasons
promotions of two female officers and two Black officers. Sen. Ossoff is joined by Senators Richard Blumenthal
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promotions of two female officers and two Black officers. Sen. Ossoff is joined by Senators Richard Blumenthal
working to improve maternal health outcomes, particularly for Black women. The panelists presented data showing that father involvement … charge to improve maternal health outcomes, particularly for Black women
said Congresswoman Summer Lee. “For generations, Black and brown communities, young people, people with disabilities, and working-class
They could dilute the power of brown and Black voters, as long as they call it something else … seen this game before. Just think about it. Black people had a right to vote on paper since
News: Warnock Says Trump-Era Rollbacks Are Hurting Black Businesses in Georgia Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael
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Ossoff Delivering Funding to 100 Black Men of Atlanta June 3, 2026 Atlanta, Ga. — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff … delivering resources to strengthen the 100 Black Men of Atlanta’s Fatherhood Initiative. Bringing Republicans and Democrats together
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early detection and treatment of prostate cancer for Black Georgians. Studies have found 1 in 6 Black … studies have found has a disproportionate impact on Black men,” Sen. Ossoff said. “Bringing Republicans and Democrats together
like that Georgia elected its first Black senator and its first Jewish senator in one fell swoop … want, but it’s hard to have big black letters you see every time you drive
ability to more easily dilute the power of Black and brown voters Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Reverend
campaign against voting rights laws is to reduce Black representation in the United States Congress. “It is essential
Ossoff Working to Improve Maternal Health for Black Women in Georgia April 27, 2026 Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator … Ossoff is working to improve maternal health for Black women in Georgia. Sen. Ossoff is cosponsoring the Social
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charge to improve maternal health outcomes, particularly for Black women Black women are3.5 times more likelyto die during … working to improve maternal health outcomes, particularly for Black women. The legislation creates a five-year, $500 million
sisters and brothers; red, yellow, purple, Black, and white. Rich and poor, male and female, gay and straight
that would streamline federal funding opportunities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). TheHBCU Research Capacity Actwould … Fund president and CEO, said.“By connecting historically Black colleges and universities with federal research opportunities, the HBCU
bomb threats in polling stations in poor and black neighborhoods during the 2024 election, which was later traced
opportunities for our nation’s HBCUs, our Historically Black Colleges and Universities. These schools have historically punched
tradition in Atlanta traces its roots to the Black Church,”said Senator Reverend Warnock.“Few institutions mean more
Following a surge of targeted threats to Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Spelman College plans to use these … College is one of the best incubators of Black education and excellence in the country. We need
affiliated with Spelman’s Center of Excellence for Black Women in STEM. In 2022, Sen. Ossoffdelivered$2.3 million
many of those kids, red, yellow, brown, black and white, urban, and rural, that dream is slipping away … fits and starts, but then these two Black workers found themselves in a rainstorm, and they could
credit histories. For example, between 2018 and 2023, Black mortgage applicants were more than 2 times more likely
were more than a quarter of the Black United States senators who’ve ever served in the history … Republic, three Black people having a conversation on the floor of the Senate. They’ve now been