NEWS: U.S. Senate Passes Sen. Ossoff’s Bipartisan Bill to Crack Down on Contraband & Organized Crime in Federal Prisons
Ombudsman to investigate the health, safety, welfare, and rights of incarcerated people and staff. In December
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Ombudsman to investigate the health, safety, welfare, and rights of incarcerated people and staff. In December
respect—how sterile that answer sounds…right now, somebody is trying to buy groceries in Georgia and they … sterile that answer sounds,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “Right now, somebody is trying to buy groceries in Georgia
environment, and that’s just not the case right now at the IRS Atlanta campus,” said Senator Reverend
what grade would you give the US economy right now?” Secretary Bessent (SB): “Which challenges other than temporarily
resources, monthly workshops focused on co-parenting, legal rights, financial literacy, and employment readiness, and community spaces
Warnock has been a vocal advocate for voting rights, even before he became a U.S. Senator. In recent … encourage people to continue fighting for voting rights. “ Democracy is the house we live
workplace, that’s why I believe in the right to organize and collectively bargain without fear of reprisal
expand democracy amidst the recent attack on voting rights The Senator called on his own party to prioritize … Court reform, ending the filibuster for the Voting Rights Act, statehood for D.C., and a democratic path
particularly about phosphate with $1,000 plus sulfur. Right now, due to the restriction of sulfur coming through … phosphate. So, you’ve seen around the world, right now, phosphate mines around the world starting to curtail
Nation through his life-long commitment to civil rights,” Sen. Ossoff said. “Senator Reverend Warnock and I brought
that the VA is “trying to find the right way to do that.” Last year, Sen. Ossoff
Ossoff Statement on Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Decision
Ossoff Statement on Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Decision April 30, 2026 Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff … Court decision gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act results from an ongoing, multi-year attack
Chair of the Senate Human Rights Subcommittee, Sen. Ossoff convened two public hearings at which Georgia women
emergency departments, and law enforcement by providing the right care at the right place at the right time
dragged us into this illegal, unwise war right on the heels of 20 years and more, in which … dragged us into this illegal, unwise war right on the heels of 20 years and more, in which
Also in 2024, Sen. Ossoffconveneda U.S. Senate Human Rights Subcommittee Hearing in Roswell to receive testimony from renters
within us the light. That we have dignity, right? That we have values. And I have
year, Sen. Ossoff launched an investigation into human rights abuses in U.S. immigration detention. Sen. Ossoff’s investigation … report, finding an undeniable pattern of human rights abuse in immigration detention in the first year
Elimination Act shows that what is often the right thing to do is also the smart thing … Penalty Elimination Actshows that what is often the right thing to do is also the smart thing
matter how long it takes, I will be right here fighting for your voice. SENATE FLOOR:Senator Warnock … rise today as a child of the Civil Rights movement. As the blessed beneficiary of its bold, moral
more headstart teachers in the classrooms right away.” “I hope this committee will advance this bill that will
killing ordinary citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights. That’s a false choice, one I simply cannot … said Senator Reverend Warnock. “The time is always right, Dr. King used to say, to do what
assessment of threats,’ correct? DIR. GABBARD:“That’s right.” SEN. OSSOFF:“That opening statement, as submitted … program was obliterated,’ correct?” DIR. GABBARD:“That’s right.” SEN. OSSOFF:“And is that, in fact, the assessment
Ralph David Abernathy, Sr., a prominent civil rights leader who began his pastoral service at the church … great American, and a titan of the civil rights movement,”Sen. Ossoff said.“This