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Then-Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) speaks during a committee hearing on July 23, 2024 in Washington, D.C.

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  • Politics

House panel releases report on sexual misconduct allegations against Matt Gaetz

Among other accusations, the committee found Gaetz engaged in sexual activity with a 17-year-old girl and used or possessed illegal drugs on multiple occasions. Gaetz fiercely denied the allegations.

December 23, 2024
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  • Lexie Schapitl
A stop sign is seen near the White House during a government shutdown in Washington in December 2018.

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  • Politics

What happens if Congress doesn't fund the government?

If lawmakers can't reach a deal to avoid a shutdown, many federal workers would be furloughed, while essential functions like Social Security payments would continue.

December 20, 2024
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By:
  • Barbara Sprunt
Bald eagles have symbolized America since 1782. But they're not officially designated the national bird — yet.

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  • National

The bald eagle isn't actually America's national bird — but that's poised to change

After learning the U.S. doesn't officially recognize the bald eagle as its national bird, a Minnesota man swooped in. This week the House passed his bill, which now heads to Biden's desk.

December 18, 2024
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By:
  • Rachel Treisman
Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock appeared at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, to stress the importance of clearing medical debt from credit reports. Screenshot

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Expanding Okefenokee, emergency weather planning, medical debt

For the week ending Dec. 13, the senators worked on sending their support to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in their proposal to expand the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge boundaries, introducing legislation to improve local government's extreme weather planning, pushing to clear medical debt from credit reports, and delivering public safety resources.

December 18, 2024
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By:
  • Ambria Burton
Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff questioned USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Dec. 5 at a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about how to resolve the mail delays in Georgia. Screenshot

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Disaster assistance; post office honors the Carters; USPS Postmaster DeJoy

For the week ending Dec. 6, the senators focused on requesting federal disaster assistance from congressional leaders post-Hurricane Helene, pressing U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy under oath on the continuing mail delays in Georgia, and introducing legislation to rename the Plains, Ga., post office after Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.

December 11, 2024
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  • Ambria Burton
Rivian SUV

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Federal disaster assistance, port upgrades, Rivian plant

For the holiday week ending Nov. 29, the senators worked on introducing legislation to stop political discrimination in providing federal disaster assistance, providing infrastructure and security upgrades at the Port of Savannah, and announcing a conditional federal loan to help the Rivian electric vehicle plant restart construction.

December 04, 2024
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By:
  • Ambria Burton
Rep.-elect Tom Barrett of Michigan will occupy the Capitol office space that his great-grandfather used almost a century ago.

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  • Politics

A new congressman nabs his great-grandfather's old office after a little lobbying

After he's sworn in, Rep.-elect Tom Barrett of Michigan will work in the Capitol office his great-grandfather once used. Rep. Louis Rabaut died in 1961, two decades before Barrett was born.

November 26, 2024
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  • Rachel Treisman
Georgia U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock spoke on the Senate floor on November 22, 2024, to ask colleagues to approve additional federal investments to support families impacted by recent natural disasters. (Screenshot)

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Agriculture aid post-Helene, improving state prisons, south border smuggling

For the week ending Nov. 22, the senators pushed: Congress to provide agricultural assistance to Georgia after the damage caused by Hurricane Helene, the state of Georgia to improve prison conditions following the Department of Justice's investigation of Georgia's prisons, and for more federal protections against human smuggling at the southern border.

November 25, 2024
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By:
  • Ambria Burton
Rep. Nancy Mace (right) has authored a bill that would ban trans women from women's bathrooms at the U.S. Capitol, just weeks before Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (left) — the first openly trans person elected to Congress — is set to be sworn in.

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  • Politics

A GOP lawmaker introduces a Capitol bathroom rule before her trans colleague arrives

South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace says the resolution aims to protect women's rights. Democratic Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, the first out trans person elected to Congress, has slammed it as a distraction.

November 19, 2024
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By:
  • Elena Moore and
  • Rachel Treisman
A September 29 fire at BioLab in Conyers creates a chemical plume

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Questioning BioLab CEO, improving foster care, more school counselors

In recent weeks, Ossoff and Warnock have worked on questioning the BioLab Conyers CEO for answers on the plan to address safety concerns, introducing legislation to improve oversight in the foster care system, delivering funding to hire more school counselors in schools to support students' mental wellbeing, and provide clean energy upgrades to Georgia's ports.

 

November 12, 2024
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  • Ambria Burton
A view of the White House as the sun sets the day after the presidential election.

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  • Politics

Where things stand in the 2024 election

Donald Trump will again take the White House, according to calls by the Associated Press in key states, and he appears to be on track to do so with full control of the political levers in Washington.

November 06, 2024
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By:
  • Domenico Montanaro
Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff pictured greeting a family during an Oct. 2 trip to Augusta to meet and distribute food to families affected by Hurricane Helene. Ossoff's Office/X

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: National IV shortage; post-hurricane funding; hazardous chemicals oversight

For the week ending Oct. 18, the senators worked on urging the Biden administration to help Georgia amid the national IV shortage after Hurricane Helene, improving federal oversight of manufacturing facilities storing hazardous chemicals after the BioLab plant fire in Conyers, requesting Congress cover the costs for Hurricane Helene cleanup and recovery, and passing legislation cracking down on contraband in U.S. federal prisons.

October 21, 2024
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  • Ambria Burton
Georgia U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock pictured with President Joe Biden on Thursday, Oct. 3, during a visit to Valdosta, Ga., to assess the damage from Hurricane Helene. Courtesy U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Continuing to help Georgia after Hurricane Helene

For the week ending Oct. 4, the senators continued to visit Georgia communities affected by Hurricane Helene and push Congress and federal government agencies to deliver support for those communities.

October 07, 2024
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By:
  • Ambria Burton
Senator Warnock with leaders and members of the Atlanta Airport Minority Advisory Council. Courtesy Senator Raphael Warnock

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  • Politics

Taxpayer dollars at work: Helping Georgia recover after Helene

In the week ending Sept. 29, the senators visited communities affected by the hurricane, worked on requesting the Department of Justice look into the safety of prison staffers in federal prisons, proving infrastructure upgrades and job creation to Laurens County, honoring families of fallen service members, and improving services for violent crime victims.

September 30, 2024
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By:
  • Ambria Burton
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) speaks during a press conference on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with members of the House Freedom Caucus on July 14, 2023 in Washington, D.C.

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  • National

Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins walks back racist comments about Haitians after backlash

The Republican congressman has been criticized for amplifying false claims about Haitian immigrants. "You never want to intentionally hurt someone’s feelings," he apologized in part on Thursday.

September 27, 2024
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  • Chandelis Duster
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