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Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock is calling on his colleagues from both parties to reject President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." The senator's remarks came just hours after the vote-a-rama on ...
ATLANTA — President Donald Trump hopes to sign what he calls the big beautiful tax bill in less than two weeks, but some ...
Georgia’s U.S. senators are joining a bipartisan push against President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget proposal, projected to ...
Georgia's U.S. senators reintroduce legislation to declare Atlanta's West Hunter Street Baptist Church a National Historic ...
Democratic U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock announced Wednesday that they are pushing legislation to have Atlanta’s West Hunter Street Baptist Church acknowledged as a National Historic Site.
By Sam Daniel FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team. Published June 10, 2025 10:49am EDT ... Washington D.C. - Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock says he is concerned the Federal Emergency Management Agency is ...
State Sen. Jason Esteves, Bottoms' rival for the Democratic nomination for governor, has amassed key endorsements from City Hall and beyond.
Georgia’s U.S. senators are joining a bipartisan push against President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget proposal, projected to ...
Sen. Warnock co-sponsors bipartisan “BARK Act” to help animal shelters get more food from pet stores
ATLANTA, GA — A bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock would make it easier for pet stores and retailers to donate still-good pet food and supplies that would otherwise ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMorehouse honors Atlanta native on 100th birthdayAtlanta native Dr. Richard Moriba Kelsey celebrated his 100th birthday Saturday. The teacher and psychologist was honored ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Must Be Stopped!’: Black Lawmakers Rip Into Trump After Unauthorized Strikes on Iran, Call Him ‘Out of Control’Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are responding with alarm at President Donald Trump’s military strikes on Iran’s ...
Ga., challenged budget plans from Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins and White House budget director Russell Vought during hearings.
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